Android 2.2 can’t match iOS 4 features: 10 reasons why #Humor

Are you a fan of our Facebook page? I’ve been sharing other stories over there about the mobile industry that I find interesting and just came across this piece on eWeek titled Android 2.2 Can`t Match iOS 4 Features: 10 Reasons Why. I got a good laugh from it and our Facebook fans thoroughly enjoyed it, so I thought I would share it with our larger audience. 10 reasons why after the jump.

Android 2.2 Can`t Match iOS 4 Features: 10 Reasons Why by Don Reisinger of eWeek

1. Google isn’t so big on software

Google’s real plan with Android is to dominate the mobile advertising space. It fully realizes that the best way to achieve that goal is by doing whatever it can to capitalize on the desire for touch-screen smartphones with the help of Android. That’s precisely why Google offers its operating system for free. But due to that focus on eventual mobile advertising dominance, Google falls short compared to Apple on software design.

2. Apple understands consumers

Apple understands what consumers want and how they will use a particular product. That comes through in all the products the company sells, including its iOS platform. Google, on the other hand, doesn’t seem to understand consumers as well as it could. It’s certainly doing a better job than most companies, but it still has a long way to go to match Apple. In fact, Google’s consumer understanding seems to be more Microsoft-like than Apple-like. And that could be a problem — especially for its operating system—going forward.

3. Multitasking

Multitasking on iOS is a key reason why Apple has enjoyed such success in the mobile market as of late. For years, consumers were hoping for true multitasking. But for years, the company made no promises. But in iOS 4, multitasking is running on the iPhone. Because of that, Google has a long way to go to match anything Apple is currently offering.

4. Folders make it all OK

Apple’s iOS platform is better than Android 2.2 for several major reasons. But one of the minor things that consumers should think about is Apple’s operating system’s folder support. With little effort, consumers can quickly create folders, lump similar programs together, and more. It provides a rewarding experience. And it’s something that Google has a long way to go on in order to catch up.

5. Ease of use must come into play

In any evaluation between two operating systems, ease of use must play a role. After all, if a particular operating system is easier to use for the average consumer than another, it should get the nod. In this case, iOS 4 easily gets the nod. Apple’s operating system is simply easier to use. And it doesn’t suffer from the strange quirks that arise on Android due to vendors trying to tailor the user experience to their own products.

6. Responsiveness

One of the main issues with Android 2.2 is that the software doesn’t respond as effectively as it should to the user when compared to iOS. Does that mean there is a responsiveness issue with Android 2.2? Absolutely not. In fact, compared to other operating systems, it holds up quite well. But Apple’s platform is different. It’s just that iOS simply provides more responsiveness when users interact with it. It could be extremely difficult for Google to catch up anytime soon.

7. Too many variations

Because Android is an open platform, vendors that get their hands on the operating system can change it however they see fit. That openness creates an environment across the Android ecosystem that loses uniformity and provides variations of the Android operating system on different phones. The result is sometimes spotty performance that must be taken into account when evaluating differences between iOS and Android.

8. Apple’s App Store

Apple’s App Store is integral to the success of iOS 4. With hundreds of thousands of applications, Apple’s marketplace is the best place to find programs that appeal to both consumers and enterprise customers. Admittedly, Google’s Android Market has been growing at a rapid rate, but it has a long way to go to match Apple’s store.

9. iTunes integration

Whenever users pick up an iOS-based device, they can access iTunes from the product. That’s extremely important. It provides them with an end-to-end entertainment experience that isn’t so readily available on Android. After all, iTunes is the world’s top music store. If only Apple’s products have access to it, few could say Google’s offering can best Apple’s.

10. The tablet issue

Google has said that Android 2.2 is not designed for tablets. Apple doesn’t have that issue with iOS 4. Currently, iOS 3 is running on the iPad. But this month, Apple plans to offer iOS 4 integration with its tablet. When that happens, the company will prove that its operating system is the best choice for just about anyone trying to go mobile. Then the onus will be on Google to respond.

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10 Responses to Android 2.2 can’t match iOS 4 features: 10 reasons why #Humor

  1. UniqueNate says:
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    Wow! They had nothing better to do. Most of those reasons are invalid. The topic itself of each supposed reason was more descriptive then the supporting detail. Multitasking? Apple just did that. Even now its not true multitasking. Their applications pause not run in the background.

    Folders? Android had that already.

    Itunes?! Music doesn’t make a phone. Cool they can go together but music will not make my phone work better, operate better, run faster, or make calls for me.

    They win for now on apps. But you need apps to make certain things happen on iPhones. That’s all it mostly is. A bunch of pannals full of apps. Android has most of that functionality built in.

    Android is so easy to use. Apple played catch-up this year. They added a bunch of features that other ui’s had already. Nothing spanking brand new to the game. I love android & apple is good but a lot of false info is said. None of those reasons had a real supported detail.

  2. Anthony says:
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    This guy is just another iOS fan. Just take a look to his Twiitter account, there like 5 or more articles talking S**T about Android OS.

  3. t-dawg says:
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    Say what you want, but my desire with froyo sometimes won’t even play youtube videos via the browser, the yt app is also buggy sometimes.

    Oh yeah and the facebook app sucks..

  4. Dean Williams says:
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    I’m sure he has. It was a G1 running 1.0. Obviously, he knows his stuff!

  5. Mike says:
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    If that’s an attempt at humour, it fails dismally.

    If it’s an attempt at factual comparison, it fails dismally.

    Stupid, stupid, stupid waste of time…

  6. Johannes says:
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    This guy should work for cracked.com. All he does is written in the form of a list, and most of it is so utterly retarded that it is easily mistaken for humouristic content.

    The only thing that I can kinda agree with is the last point of #5. Custom carrier UI, bloatware and restrictions to the platform is the work of the devil. I live in Europe where this doesn’t happen, so I have never tried it first-hand, but when I read about carrier specific app stores, paying for tethering(lol?) and apps that can’t be removed, I shit my pants. I am not saying that something like HTC Sense is a bad idea, but I am saying that the when carrier decides when to update Android it is a bad idea.

    Anyway, love my Desire and if I should win or be given an iPhone 4 I could not sell that fruit infected piece of garbage fast enough.

  7. Darshan says:
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    For what it’s worth, you’re absolutely correct, and I have no idea why you were voted down at all, let alone so much. The article is quite funny, but that’s beside the point: you can’t just copy an entire copyrighted article and pretend it’s okay because you cited the source. Taylor really should know better.

  8. Tpaine says:
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    Is this guy a joke, he must have been living in a cave over the last year. Where does the Iphone go from here? Are we going to see them release a new one every 6 months, the rate that android Is moving it will make the iphone look ancient by the middle of next year. Dual core phones and tablets, up to a gb of memory, and a lot of different form factors, apple cannot compete.

  9. Sam says:
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    What are you talking about in point 7??? The original Iphone is stocked at 3.1.3 as the G1 is on 1.6 and the G1 have more Hardware than the original Iphone

  10. Paul says:
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    One word says why Apple does not care about consumers & why Android is FAR more useful than the iphone.

    WIDGETS,

    With Android i can see the weather, news headlines & calendar entries, on the main screen, on the iphone thats 3 apps you have to open..