PCmag: Smartphone Wars – Android vs. iPhone
The most innovative products at the recent CTIA (cellular industry trade) show in Los Angeles were all Android-powered, argues analyst Tim Bajarin. He recaps the history of the operating system and shows how it’s beating iPhone in some areas.
“Five or six years ago, I had a number of meetings with some of the big PC manufacturers. I suggested they take a close like at Danger and the innovative interface used for the company’s Hiptop handset. At the time, most cell phones had very simple e-mail interfaces. Very few even attempted to connect to the Internet. But Danger had a clear vision of what phone could become, creating what I would consider the granddaddy of today’s smartphone interfaces.
“By that point, it was becoming clear to some of us analysts that smartphones were actually small computers. If PC companies were going to stay ahead of the curve, they would have to add a handset to their line soon. At the time, I was very intrigued by Danger’s interface. It was so well designed that it could be deployed on a TV, PC, smartphone, or just about any other digital device. Such a UI could help one of these companies deliver a similar experience across devices. And people would only have to learn to use the interface once.”