- 13 Sep 12, 11:25#320290
Alternatively, you can argue that Google bought Motorola Mobility as a result of Apple's legal action against all the manufacturers that make Android devices to protect themselves.
Agreed, a smartphone can only look a certain way, a large screen with icons with text underneath in a grid, Apple weren't the first company to come up with this concept, yet Apple are suing other companies claiming that they have copied the iPhone when it reality the iPhone is a copy of non-patented designs that came before. You're right, there is very little true innovation, but I believe that the open source Android platform is doing more to push the development race forward than Apple, who I consider to be a marketing and packaging company more than a tech company!
Every company uses litigation. Google bought Motorola so they would own Motorola's patents. There are tech companies that all they do is litigate based on their patents. So it's unfair to single out Apple in that.
Alternatively, you can argue that Google bought Motorola Mobility as a result of Apple's legal action against all the manufacturers that make Android devices to protect themselves.
I'm amazed how you guys can sling mud at Apple for not innovating but yet there isn't a single innovation that you can point to that's been put forward by a Samsung/HTC product. In the last few years anyway. Devices are homogenous and the upgrades are simply incremental hardware upgrades and there is zero visual interest between devices.
Agreed, a smartphone can only look a certain way, a large screen with icons with text underneath in a grid, Apple weren't the first company to come up with this concept, yet Apple are suing other companies claiming that they have copied the iPhone when it reality the iPhone is a copy of non-patented designs that came before. You're right, there is very little true innovation, but I believe that the open source Android platform is doing more to push the development race forward than Apple, who I consider to be a marketing and packaging company more than a tech company!
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