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Originally Posted by jgaiser
Yes I did see that. But how is iOS and Android on tablets any different, really, than on a phone? Doesn't matter anyway, because Microsoft *is* aiming Windows 8 at the phone market and they already pretty much own the PC market.
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iOS is the same, apart from minor differences, and I can't speak for Android as I've never used it on either kind of unit.
But even though iOS is the same, you use it quite differently, because you have four-finger shortcuts and just more screen estate, giving apps much more to work with.