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Originally Posted by masou
Apple doesn't release until the tech is there to support the capability and support it well.
Others are rushing and releasing capabilities in an attempt to say they are innovating but ultimately fail, but I really don't want to digress into an iOS vs. Android discussion.
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I don't think that's accurate at all. Samsung, LG, MS, Google, etc. hardly fail. That's not an iOS vs. Android discussion, that's across all the market that they're in. Smartwatches are a great example. The MS Band or the Samsung S1/S2 line (neither of which are Android) are far more compelling and better performing products. And, they were to market before Apple. iOS has lagged behind Android for several release cycles now. And, OSX against Windows 10? While Windows has traditionally been a better fit for enterprise and productivity, it is now the best and most usable OS for almost every general purpose (there are some specialty areas where Mac still has an edge). In that space, you can clearly see just how lost Apple has become.