I think iphone users who are more informed see features on android they would like but they're still only a small percentage of apple users.
i asked 3 of my iphone owning friends if they would like widgets and all of them said "what are widgets?".
And for the most part, that's probably because they've never felt the need for them.
I mean really, most of them are just something new to look at on the page. We have clocks and date already. The iPhone comes with Weather stuff.
So with a few exceptions, they are just new crap for people to be enamored with for a short while.
I work with 4 people who have iPhone's and their wives have Android phones. They tell me all the time, I sit and play with her phone, and I wanna like it, it has a big screen, but after a minute, I start disliking the actual phone, the whole user experience, the little things that make it fun to use.
They say I wanna like it, I try to like it all the time. But it just never pans out.
Of those for instance we were at a restaurant one night, Mexican to be exact. A nice little tune came on and someone said, I wonder who that is.
Well, one friend whipped his iPhone 4 out, called up Sound Hound, and in 5 seconds had Artist and Song.....just from table.
His wife pulled out her HTC EVO and tried it and it wouldn't load Sound Hound first. The when it did load it wouldn't find song. My Fascinate wouldn't either.
If I got up and went closer to speaker, it did, but all 3 iPhone users at table worked just fine without moving.
One of the coworkers wife this Christmas made the switch from Android to iPhone 4 when he upgraded his 3gs.
Now the HTC user is considering. She bought that phone btw over iPhone originally because it was 4g. Which she complains that its more useless than it is useful.
That will be the case for some time until everything is sorted out.
Which may be why Apple hasn't been in to big a hurry to release a 4g iPhone just yet. I think they actually want user experience to be good when they do it.
One thing for sure is first impressions are hard to overcome. And I have a few friends that have had bad impressions of 4g so far. When its up and working, its lightening fast, buts its sluggish and unstable more than its right.
I think Apple wants to be sure the first impression is good. And it cheeeews battery unbelievably. Maybe they also want to work on a newer battery to help offset some 4g pull.
Who knows, Im just trying to give benefit of doubt
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