Thursday, January 6, 2011

More on Android vs iOS (iPhone)

We posted a couple of items recently about Android vs iOS:


The Register has an article looking at how the different approaches of  Google (open) and Apple (closed)  towards their smartphones will impact the long term prospects for the company lines. 


Developers and other techies generally prefer open systems to closed systems, but in the long run it's the consumer that will determine who dominates the smart device market. The Register clearly believes the open system will win out in the end:

This isn't to suggest that Apple's iOS devices are going to disappear from store shelves anytime soon. Given Apple's likely deal with Verizon in the US, as well as its increasing willingness to distribute iOS devices through alternative channels like (gasp!) Wal-Mart, Apple is going to have a fantastic 2011.
But in the long run, Apple's business model disadvantage is going to cost it market share. Today, the world covets Apple's shiny devices but with credible, more than "good enough" Android alternatives hitting the market en masse, it's just a matter of time before Google's "open and free" approach to handset manufacturers and carriers wins out.
It's not clear that Apple can do much to stop Google. The two companies compete in vastly different ways, and while Google has found a way to undermine Apple's shiny, simplified device experience, Apple has done little to combat Google's approach.
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