The 12 Days of Christmas app is a metaphor for Apple right now. It’s run out of ideas on mobile, and is burning through goodwill.
@CraigGrannell It's not a reason to spend £300 more on a phone. Handsets like the Moto G are going to give Apple real problems soon.
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@bazzacollins It alone isn’t, no, but Android in general still feels messy and clunky to me, even compared to the flawed iOS 7. -
@CraigGrannell I also don't think there's much between Android and iOS any more. It has foibles, but most of them are easily countered. -
@bazzacollins It still reminds me a bit of an Amstrad when it comes to games and high-end creative apps. -
@CraigGrannell Agree that apps are still Apple's strongest suit, but gap isn't that wide on smartphones. Android tablet selection is poor. -
@bazzacollins Maybe discoverability is the problem then. Games are very much Amstrad vs C64/Speccy though. -
@CraigGrannell Games are by far Android's strongest app suit. Most of the big titles are now cross-platform. -
@bazzacollins Many rather than most. Often with random performance. A lot of titles arrive late, and indies often don’t show up at all.
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@bazzacollins And haven’t people argued the same regarding the iPhone every year, yet it continues to sell? -
@CraigGrannell There haven't been high quality Android phones at such ridiculous prices before. Nokia likewise.
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