But, Who will win the “Tablet War” ?
Apple is over confident; or is it the fans who believe in Apple blindly? Compatibility is an un-known word in Apple’s dictionary. You cannot have replacements for software, file manager, browser plugins, non-approved software – nothing. And can you go with non-expandable storage with your device? With Apple you have to! Don’t you feel controlled or limited? Sure, at-least I do feel claustrophobic. But imagine Google’s universal applications that come free of charge! Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Picasa, You Tube – all well established and has millions of users already. Google could actually leverage cloud computing with this army on hand; all its services are free.
Style is for sure one hell of an aspect Apple is arrogantly proud of. But it won’t be hard for Google to implement the mind blowing style! And, in addition, Google could actually provide almost free or dead cheap wireless data through the 700MHz spectrum it got hold of, while Apple will charge you $360 a year for this service. The Droid tablets are already cheaper than the iPads with much more choices of services and applications; that is a big advantage as most people are taken back by the alarming prices when it comes to iPad and its accessories and services. Droid tablets have features such as – expandable memory, file manager, flash-supported browsing, multi-tasking capability, and camera. Apple will fail eventually, because it cannot update hardware without losing consumer confidence; it is tied to both hardware and software – but Droid isn’t. That is why Apple is choking software innovations like flash. In this sense, Apple’s iPad seems to be nothing but an expensive toy and will never replace laptops even in 5 years from now, while Android tablets have already done that. They are as simplified as the iPad for basic usage and also provide advanced customizations for power users, developers and enterprises. Without satisfying this segment of people Apple can never make it. There is no point in user friendly design if only a small minority of consumers can benefit from the functionality. In short, even though Apple has made an astonishing launch, Android has all the chances to win the war; but after one hell of a fight for sure.