Wednesday, April 13, 2011

iPhone 4 Or Android? - Smartphone Superiority


Google and Apple are releasing some amazing new technology into their new devices as they battle to be the best smartphone on the market. Keep in mind that the iPhone was launched one year before the first Android phone. Currently Apple has a head start with a 27% share of the smartphone market is apposite to Android nine percent. Does this absolutely prove that the Apple's iPhone are better than Google's Android phones? Do not judge so quickly.

4 iPhone is only sold to AT & T, although this may change in future. Apple is capable of generating rave fans which are not seen with any other manufacturer's products. As a result, people wait in long lines on launch day in the hope that they will be able to receive or preorder the iPhone. Apple usually has a solid core of loyal fans and customers.

Goggle Android powered phones are picking up the pace in the smart phone market and accelerate sales growth quarter by quarter. Google's influence is that they have more saturated mobile phone which is made by many different companies and presence in every major U.S. carrier. A perfect example is the Samsung S Galaxy which has a variation in the four major U.S. carriers plus some European and Asian countries as well.

the new Android phone launches every three to six months by different manufacturers and with improved specification from their previous generations. This rapid life cycle Android keeps ahead of the curve in technology and future upgrades.

Android has the potential to become a superior smartphone iPhone, but market share is still large enough to stand the ground. It was a UN official has announced that Verizon will carry the iPhone early next year. Since the phone can get applications, including Windows Mobile, BlackBerry and some prepaid phones, and Apple and Google taking the risk of stale if they can bring something completely new to the table in future generation devices. Google will be a game changer, while Apple is tapping into a deeper and potential customers. There is a need for more open source applications that are useful in everyday life. Look at adding more fun by including some new hardware for use in conjunction with new applications. Perhaps the heart rate sensor for joggers and 3x optical zoom, if at all possible.

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