Aellios15
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If I used cell phones I'd be getting an Iphone 5
Co-Founder of Imangi Studios*, Keith Shepherd stated:
“In my mind, the App Store is a more civilised place and Google Play is a bit more like the wild-west... We see about 100 times the customer support issues on Android than on iOS. I think this really speaks to the challenges of developing in such a fragmented ecosystem. We’re constantly hearing about bugs on some random phone I’ve never heard of with some custom ROM version of Android that I’ve never heard of.”
*Developer of Temple Run
The issue here is that Apple uses phrases like "The thinnest and lightest phone we have made so far." because they are trying to make the impression that they're always improving and becoming something more. I also disagree with the statement about Apple having expectations that they can't meet. If this statement is true it's not for Apple, but for Android. Android devices aren't well organized and because their OS is so open to changes there is a growing problem with creating software for Android. With so many versions of Android (practically a new one with every new device released for it) it's near impossible to continue to develop apps for it because of compatibility issues that arise with every different Android device.Apple is now forced to use phrases like “The thinnest and lightest phone we have made so far” and not phrases like “The thinnest and lightest phone ever made”. The problem with Apple is that, the expectations were so high that they could do nothing but disappoint.
Co-Founder of Imangi Studios*, Keith Shepherd stated:
“In my mind, the App Store is a more civilised place and Google Play is a bit more like the wild-west... We see about 100 times the customer support issues on Android than on iOS. I think this really speaks to the challenges of developing in such a fragmented ecosystem. We’re constantly hearing about bugs on some random phone I’ve never heard of with some custom ROM version of Android that I’ve never heard of.”
*Developer of Temple Run