Monday, 24 September 2012

Apple's Samsung Victory Won't Slow Down Android

By Dean Prater


The just concluded legal patent struggle among Samsung and Apple has been generating a lot of excitement, particularly considering the verdict has come at a point when Apple ready to release the iPhone 5 shortly. Quite a few gadget lovers may even writing Android off thinking that this verdict represents the fall of Android (and Google) and the establishment of world supremacy of Apple.

On the other hand, you do not have anything to worry about if you are a wannabe developer, enrolled in an Android class. Experts believe that this is a insignificant setback for Android (although Samsung may be affected a little more than they are showing. Each one are of the belief that Android's rise will indeed continue in the coming days and will not be hindered for quite some time.

Gene Munster, an analyst with Piper Jaffray, believes that Samsung will also be safe in the future. He states that Samsung is likely the only competitor who is able to give Apple any kind of contest. He is of the opinion that the Galaxy SIII proved that Samsung is definitely on its way to confirm that there are smart phones that can compete with the iPhone in superiority, features, pricing and inclusion of hottest technology.

He additionally said that this court judgment is just a temporary cloud and Apple will also consider it a negligible victory in its conflict against Android (mainly Samsung).

In his article, he highlighted the fact that we shouldn't regard Android as a product of Samsung alone, although it is the only device that is making competitive Android handsets. He said that Android as an OS has advanced remarkably right from the moment it was introduced and it will continue to do so for the reason it is an open source application.




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