Do you believe that Apple inspires Android to do better?
For example, it used to be that an iPhone would have these qualities (before the introduction of this year's iPhones):
- Smaller screen
- No NFC
- No water resistance
- No external storage options, like microSD cards
- Screen resolutions below 1080p
- No stylus
However, if you take the reverse of all of the above, you can probably find an Android phone that has one of more of those features. We could probably make the case that by exploring areas not covered by Apple, Android serves a market that Apple does not.
With the advent of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, we are seeing Apple respond to the market pressure put on by Android. I think this is good because it helps push Android to do more. So, while I or anyone else may not want to buy an iPhone, we can still benefit from it.
What do you think? Does Apple's presence in the mobile market make Android better?
For example, it used to be that an iPhone would have these qualities (before the introduction of this year's iPhones):
- Smaller screen
- No NFC
- No water resistance
- No external storage options, like microSD cards
- Screen resolutions below 1080p
- No stylus
However, if you take the reverse of all of the above, you can probably find an Android phone that has one of more of those features. We could probably make the case that by exploring areas not covered by Apple, Android serves a market that Apple does not.
With the advent of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, we are seeing Apple respond to the market pressure put on by Android. I think this is good because it helps push Android to do more. So, while I or anyone else may not want to buy an iPhone, we can still benefit from it.
What do you think? Does Apple's presence in the mobile market make Android better?