
Ralf Rottmann is CTO and co-founder of the largest mobile application developer in Germany, Grandcentrix. He has more Apple devices than an Apple Store and thinks he's a fanboy - yet,
he's switched to the Nexus 4 completely, stating that "the latest version of Android outshines the latest version of iOS in almost every single aspect". This line in particular rings true for me as a Windows Phone 8 and Android user: "whenever I grab my iPhone for testing purposes, iOS feels pretty old, outdated and less user friendly". This will most likely be dismissed as a troll by some, but it has to be said: iOS has become stale, bordering on being outdated, and lacks several crucial pieces of functionality, neatly detailed in Rottman's article. Apple has a lot of catching up to do, or it will be Mac OS all over again.
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2005-09-21
Your nonsense story was already disproven last time you posted it. But the facts speak for themselves in that uptake of new iOS versions is massive and quick. Hence, if you find the process confusing and painful then it is you that is the problem, not the process. Clearly the majority of regular consumers can do it just fine.
If you didn't notice you weren't paying attention. Previous Android releases were not smooth at all, and I don't even think 4.1 is anything great. We have a nexus 7 at work, and the home screen is smooth, but the two key uses: web browsing and maps are jittery and slow. My iPhone 4 (2.5 years old by now) scrolls smoother than a brand new Nexus 7 on the web.
As for the Nexus 4, it looks like a nice device. Have they fixed the hardware yet? http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39936
I don't see any reason to upgrade from the iPhone though as I wouldn't gain any features. Next step for me is LTE, and if I'm going Android I'm never going to choose anything but a real Google device. As the author correctly pointed out, every other vendor ruins the android experience with their own nonsense. So currently there is no real Android LTE phone out there.
Edited 2013-01-05 23:58 UTC