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Originally Posted by stonetools
Ios is PROOF that you are wrong. Amazon's attempt to mirror Ios on the Android side is further proof that you are wrong. The failure of Android tablets-including the Xoom-in the consumer marketplace is yet more proof that you are wrong.
It is not opinion, but fact, that nine million iPads sold last quarter and that Apple could sell 50 million iPads this year.
Its a fact that 95 per cent of prospective tablet consumers want an Ipad.
It is a fact that developers are flocking to the Ios platform and are earning far money there than on Android.
It is a fact that consumer satisfaction for Apple products are generally the among the highest
It is a fact that consumers consistently find Apple products the easiest and most intuitive to use.
The reason is simple. Apple controls and fine tunes the user experience all the way from product development to customer support. They know what the customer wants and what works best. Then they execute really well.
Heck, forget Apple. Look at Amazon. They built the store( Amazon),the hardware (Kindle) and the software that integrates the two. The Kindle store is to the Kindle as iTunes is to Ios devices. Guess which ebookstore dominates the market, and has the greatest customer loyalty?
In light of all that, you may want to reconsider your opinion about tying hardware to ecosystem. Sure I know that you are quoting to me Android fanboy dogma, but seriously?
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Much of what you say is has weight. The often quoted 95% has the least amount.