| TheRealMafoo said: Android is gaining market share, but not selling more phones. In Q1 of this year, Apple sold 8.7 million, while Android sold 5.4 million. Anyway.... Again, I agree if the purpose of Apple is that when someone presses on a button in an iPhone app, that they want the Apple button to be the one that's pressed. There are great reasons to want to keep that the case. But... If two pieces of source code were to come across Apples Approval system, both identical text, and one gets approved while the other one does not, just based on how the user generated that source code, then I have a serious problem with Apple. |
Ah, I was looking at some older stats that mentioned that android phones were selling faster. My fault for not keeping up to date with those.
I am not quite clear on who this whole things works as mentioned, but if it does indeed operate the way you lined it out, I'd have a lot more of a reason to complain about Apple. I know Adobe's flash compiler did something similar, but it also had its own code and everything as well. I need to actually read through the agreement and I haven't run into it, thuogh I'm sure it's public.
Also, did you see the new iPhone 4G that gizmodo got its hand on yesterday? They are changing the form completely! I liek it a little more noe because of all the extra buttons they say it has.







