Over 275,000 IOS activations each day! No matter how you spin it, it’s an impressive number. Steve doesn’t use the open source software definition of “open.” But, he’s probably more right than wrong. You can’t (without jailbreaking) just muck around inside of IOS’s innards, but you can download Apple’s free IOS development system or use other development systems and write IOS software all day long.
His question about what is best for the customer isn’t rhetorical. We do give up a little freedom to do what we want with an IOS device, but things just work 99.9% of the time. Android will have difficulty closing things up when they need to. Apple can easily (and has) open things up when they want to.
he blasts google’s fragmentation and their poor tablet support.
the fandroids aren’t gonna like that video.
Over 275,000 IOS activations each day! No matter how you spin it, it’s an impressive number. Steve doesn’t use the open source software definition of “open.” But, he’s probably more right than wrong. You can’t (without jailbreaking) just muck around inside of IOS’s innards, but you can download Apple’s free IOS development system or use other development systems and write IOS software all day long.
His question about what is best for the customer isn’t rhetorical. We do give up a little freedom to do what we want with an IOS device, but things just work 99.9% of the time. Android will have difficulty closing things up when they need to. Apple can easily (and has) open things up when they want to.