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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak thinks Android is better than iOS in some ways

17 January 2012 by
Apple CEO Steve Jobs co-founder Steve Wozniak said in a recent interview that some things are done much better with an Android smartphone compared to the iPhone 4S

Steve Wozniak - Android vs iPhone 

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple together in 1976 and the first Apple I computer was launched later the same year. After twelve years, the electrical engineer Steve Wozniak (Woz) left the company. He still owns Apple shares but are not full-time employee any more.

There is no war like the iPhone - Android war. Not even XBox 360 vs PS3, OS X vs Windows 7 or Intel vs AMD beats this latest love-to-hate relationship. The former Apple founder has now added fuel to the fire when he said to the real Dan Lyons over at Daily Beast that some things are easier to do with a Android device. Steve emphasized that iPhone 4S still is his primary phone and he thinks the iPhone 4S is the best overall smartphone. 

But Wozniak says Android has evolved further than iOS in some aspects. He is not very impressed with Siri any more. Voice commands on Android work better than on his iPhone. Wozniak used the Siri before Apple bought the company that had developed the voice app. After the Apple acquisition of Siri, the app does not work as well as it used to. One example of failure is when he ask a question like "What are the prime numbers greater than 87" and Siri answers with a list of prime rime or prime real estate. Another feature where Wozniak thinks Android is better is the built in navigation system. 

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Hobbs12 years, 2 months ago
Thats a given but I suppose its big news because its coming from out the mouth of a co-founder of Apple.I will never be part of the war between the two big guns. I think that both platforms are awesome.
Miss UK12 years, 2 months ago
I'm dying to know which android apps ( Siri Like )
he is refering to cos none of the ones I downloaded
Of the android market to my ex android phone seemed to
Work very well...
As Masseur has said before Siri is in beta mode

As for differences there isn't much
Android is more customisable wallpapers (live) etc
But I see my iPhone as a more mature device
Run_dawn1012 years, 2 months ago
Android has built-in voice recognition software.
Anyway, iOS and Android are my two preferred mobile platforms but I have leaning slightly towards Android.
[ This Message was edited by: Run_dawn10 on 2012-01-17 07:37 ]
Tsepz_GP12 years, 2 months ago
Yep, Android has had voice recognition built-in for a long time now, its nothing new, and it integrates well with other installed apps e.g. keyboards, Maps etc...
I had a good laugh whilest reading the above, i could just imagine many iPhone fans cringe when they see this, out of all the people, an Apple co-founder is a fan of Android
I found it interesting that he feels Android apps have an edge.
Personaly i could never own an iPhone, ive had plenty experience with my parents iPhones, i find it very limited (limited to itunes on pc/no mass storage mode, no BT file transfer, awful multitasking, cant side load anything, cant set 3rd party apps as default for certain functions etc...), boring and the lack of communication between apps a major annoyance, to me Android feels a lot more complete and functional.
Bonovox12 years, 2 months ago
What?? There is STILL no BT file transfer on iOS?? Oh dear,even my Windows phone managed to BT all my contacts seamlessly from the N8
ok190712 years, 2 months ago

On 2012-01-17 07:19:49, Miss UK wrote:
I'm dying to know which android apps ( Siri Like )
he is refering to cos none of the ones I downloaded
Of the android market to my ex android phone seemed to
Work very well...
As Masseur has said before Siri is in beta mode

As for differences there isn't much
Android is more customisable wallpapers (live) etc
But I see my iPhone as a more mature device

Try speaktoit. That's probably the best one out there for android. And that works worldwide adequately while siri doesn't really function 100% in countries other than USA.
Marly12 years, 2 months ago

On 2012-01-17 15:55:02, Bonovox wrote:
What?? There is STILL no BT file transfer on iOS?? Oh dear,even my Windows phone managed to BT all my contacts seamlessly from the N8

Contacts, no problem at all, especially between two Nokias, but up until now WP7 (7.5) doesn't do Bleutooth file transfer (photos etc.) either.
[ This Message was edited by: Marly on 2012-01-17 15:14 ]
Bonovox12 years, 2 months ago
Oh well never mine. Not that I use BT much anyway. As for Siri does it not understand many accents?? I would say Windows is a very neat,slick mature OS
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2012-01-17 15:47 ]
Marly12 years, 2 months ago

On 2012-01-17 16:23:09, Bonovox wrote:
I would say Windows is a very neat,slick mature OS

Been using my HTC 7 Trophy for more then six months now, I can only agree, I like it very much, the Trophy and my husband's HTC Radar are smooth, fast and very stable. But every OS has its little shortcomings, and I'm realistic about those
Bonovox12 years, 2 months ago
Indeed. But for me the short comings are not much & have not affected me
Miss UK12 years, 2 months ago

On 2012-01-17 16:09:52, ok1907 wrote:

On 2012-01-17 07:19:49, Miss UK wrote:
I'm dying to know which android apps ( Siri Like )
he is refering to cos none of the ones I downloaded
Of the android market to my ex android phone seemed to
Work very well...
As Masseur has said before Siri is in beta mode

As for differences there isn't much
Android is more customisable wallpapers (live) etc
But I see my iPhone as a more mature device

Try speaktoit. That's probably the best one out there for android. And that works worldwide adequately while siri doesn't really function 100% in countries other than USA.

It was one of the first ones I tried but either it didn't understand me or just kept mucking up lol
Siri isn't that bad He/She understands me atleast but they cannot find me a Pizza place yet
good job theres a google
Bonovox12 years, 2 months ago
I see no point in talking to any voice apps unless your driving. In public you look a prat
anonymuser12 years, 2 months ago

On 2012-01-17 15:55:02, Bonovox wrote:
What?? There is STILL no BT file transfer on iOS?? Oh dear,even my Windows phone managed to BT all my contacts seamlessly from the N8

There's never been any hope that the iPhone will support BT file transfer, it's just not on the agenda - media was managed via iTunes and now (in our post-PC world) via iCloud, contacts have always been synced OTA, who needs BT for any of that? I know, you'll think of something, but rightly or wrongly Apple don't care - it's not part of their usage model.
I'm not surprised at Woz, he's an engineer and he likes clever engineering first and foremost - interfaces don't matter to him, he's a geek, he wants to take it all apart and rebuild it himself anyway. For him, Android is perfect and always has been, and the only real surprise is that he ever liked the iphone...
Bonovox12 years, 2 months ago
Mind you Android never had it at first
Miss UK12 years, 2 months ago
Siri is just something there added on the phone
im not the one who uses it alot anyway
Hey Siri what's the Time in "New York" lol she knows the
answers to timezones atleast
btw that bloke above looks like a Prat (geek) well said Boing

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