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It is What Steve Jobs Means When He Says Android Is F*cked Up [Chart]

It is What Steve Jobs Means When He Says Android Is F*cked Up [Chart] I trust Steve Jobs when he says that Android is a whole mess relating to OS maintenance and developers targeting and testing for different models. These are the charts he was talking about.

This was Tweetdeck’s reply to His Steveness’ mention:

It is What Steve Jobs Means When He Says Android Is F*cked Up [Chart]

But despite what Tweetdeck developers say, the fragmentation of the OS is absolutely worrying:

It is What Steve Jobs Means When He Says Android Is F*cked Up [Chart]

As a user, I like to sacrifice the superficial and actually horrible customization that each one these phones offer-or rather, inflict on the user-in favor of a single approach, like Apple or Microsoft’s. [ Tweetdeck Blog ]

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