No, I read what you posted, which was very poor grammatically, but the meaning was clear - you claimed that I had the same view as you. I do not.
And yes, let's look at app numbers, shall we?
Android - 30,000 apps.
iPhone - 140,000 apps.
At the same point in it's store run, the iPhone had about 20,000 apps. Also, the iPhone had a Q3 2009 market share of 18%, to Android's 3%. Moreover, the android store's interface discourages the sort of "app spamming" (very similar apps, for example 100 "knowledge base" apps) which Apple's policies encourage.
Hmm. Oh, and there's the fact that HTC has several hundred engineers currently working inside Google's HQ. Wonder what they might be working on...
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