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by untog
5185 days ago
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I don't know about that. Can I: - click a button on my desktop web browser and have the current page appear on my phone - flash a totally new ROM onto my phone - give apps root access and let them directly access hardware etc. etc. I agree that iOS has far more app capability, but Android has far more OS-level capability to take advantage of. |
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2 and 3 are theoretical ways to let software do more that are no more available to Android end-users than Jailbreaking is available to iOS users.
You've basically confirmed my point. Android's ability to 'do more' is theoretical.
Given that there are lots of things that everyday users want to do that come to Android much later, I just don't see a valid argument here.
"App Capacity" is what lets people do things.