[citation][nom]watcha[/nom]Sorry, how do you know when Apple started the development? [/citation]
Answer - you're an idiot. Where to begin, your stupidity is astounding.
Think about this for a minute, I know it's hard for someone of such low intelligence as you. But try...
Apple released their iPhone on
June 29, 2007 and their iTouch on
September 5, 2007. On a new product such as this, development can take upwards of 2 years, though usually less since it's such a competitive market. This is why you see new products every year.
Lets review,
Android, Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, United States in October, 2003 by Andy Rubin (co-founder of Danger).
"Android Inc. operated secretly, revealing only that it was working on software for mobile phones."
"Google acquired Android Inc. in August 2005... many assumed that Google was planning to enter the mobile phone market with this move."
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On November 5, 2007, the Open Handset Alliance, a consortium of several companies...unveiled itself. On the same day, the Open Handset Alliance also unveiled their first product, Android, a mobile device platform built on the Linux kernel version 2.6."
So just to be clear
NOVEMBER 5, 2007 was when the product was released, NOT
[citation][nom]watcha[/nom]Initial release 20 September 2008[/citation]
[citation][nom]watcha[/nom]So in conclusion:
1 - You don't understand a calendar
2 - You claim that Company A started before Company B without knowing when Company B started.
3 - You site a lack of feature(s) as evidence that they took a certain amount of time, when this has no basis in real logic whatsoever. People can spend 20 years building something with 1 feature, or 1 year building something with 20.
4 - Even if your completely failed logic was correct, and that Android development started before iOS, that is completely irrelevant. iOS came out over a year earlier and radically changed the appearance and interface of Android. If anything what you're trying to prove is that Android developers were much slower in coming up with a far more buggy and inefficient system.
I'm not pro Apple, I'm pro logic - that's your failing.[/citation]
Lets review again:
1 - You don't understand a calendar,
in addition you are illiterate...
2 - You claim that Company A started before Company B without knowing when Company B started.
(Both companies were in existence before the product came to market, therefore stupid and irrelevant statement)
3 - You site a lack of feature(s) as evidence that they took a certain amount of time, when this has no basis in real logic whatsoever. People can spend 20 years building something with 1 feature, or 1 year building something with 20.
In a fast paced market such as hand held electronics, slow = failure (much like you)
4 - Even if your completely failed logic was correct, and that Android development started before iOS, that is completely irrelevant.
sorry, but your logic failed you yet again iOS came out over a year earlier
since when was 5 months "over a year earlier"?and radically changed the appearance and interface of Android.
Competition brings about change. Both benefited from the competition each brought to the market If anything what you're trying to prove is that Android developers were much slower in coming up with a far more buggy and inefficient system.
Actually Android systems are not slower or more buggy. The OS as published by Google's Android Inc. is very stable and bug free; however, the individual phone manufacturer's tend to modify Android OS so each has their own slight variation. This can sometimes cause unwanted issues, which can easily be resolved by rooting the device and installing the Android release of your choosing.
So in conclusion:
Your logic failed you. Sorry "pro-logic".
Simple logic has superseded your stupidity and proven you're an idiot, yet again.