Android manufacturers make an average profit of only 1.2 cents per phone.
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Why is it a big deal to Open Source #Swift? #Apple only said it will be available iOS, OSX and Linux. #Android is based on Linux!
#Apple didn't make a big deal out of it, #AppleMusic will be their first app running on #Android. Remember when hell froze over for #iTunes?
#GoogleIO2015 is like a delayed replay of previous #Apple keynotes. HBO Now, Android Pay, new (iOS 2007) app permission alerts, etc, etc...
#Samsung calls for openness on #InternetOfThings is more like a plea to #Apple to open up #HomeKit to #Android. http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30692154
Yet another #Android version when over 75% of devices are not even running KitKat after over a year! https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
$100 for #AndroidOne is great news. But in a truly globalized market, this will put pressure on all Android handset makers to drop prices.
#USBTypeC connector, everyone knows it was in response to #Apple Lightning connector. Took 2 years just to agree final design! Go #Android!
Whoever said #Netbook was a fad was wrong! Just relabelled as #Chromebook, still in market segment as #tablets. Will run #Android apps soon!
Every year, #Google release new UI/UX for #Android. Most users won't be using latest OS version in a year. More work, more fragmentation.
#Google cross license with #Samsung, strategic protection of Android ecosystem, but is it fair to other partners? Can others do the same?
@BlackBerry, what are you playing at? You have limited options. Start making #Android phones or focus on software and services. Your choice.
Be careful buying #Android phones, even #Google only gives you OS update commitment for 18 months with their main #Nexus branded phones.
Not even 2 years old yet, and #Google already killed off #GalaxyNexus for #KitKat update. #AndroidSucks #DoNoEvil
Moving to #64bit will take years. #Apple probably spent a couple of years planning the testing it already, #Android hasn't even started yet.
Eric Schmidt had no choice but to say that #Android is more secure than #iOS. #Google is not in full control of Android, can't secure it.
#Android will continue to dominate the market as consumers will continue to be more sensitive to price than quality.
#KindleFire will continue to remind us how fragmented #Android can be. Great device, cheap price, will have many users. Bad for #Google.
Just been trying out #GoogleKeyboard for #Android. It is much better than the standard one. But still without built-in Chinese support.
Touchscreen Latencies. #Android and #WindowsMobile were not originally for full touchscreen use, they had keyboards. http://appglimpse.com/blog/touchmarks-i-smart-phone-touch-screen-latencies/
#Cynaogen got $7m funding. Aiming to be the largest distribution of #Android. Will it help to keep other Android players or Google honest?
#Samsung is a follower.They just came out and cried "I will do 64-bit phones next", forgetting that they will need #Android to be ready too.
If #Microsoft offered $200 bucks for all #Android #Tablet users, they might become the second largest tablet platform quickly.
#Google lost 2 senior executives from Android team in just a few months. First Andy Rubin, now Hugo Barra. How fragmented can #Android get?
Wait until a future version of Android with full system level support for #Chromecast before buying one. Otherwise, it won't kill #AppleTV.
#iPhone5 will be the market leader, but #iPhone4S will be the true #Android killer.
#Samsung, #LG, #HTC and other licensees should gang up and setup a new OS, based on Android, just without #Google's apps and control.
$15 licensing fees for every #Android device is cheap! #Google didn't spend decades of R&D to build up own set of mobile & OS technologies.
#Microsoft might end up making more money from #Android than #Google! Google should really learn to use the patent system properly!