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Interesting.To be cynical, I don't care if a developer wants to release their app to a smaller, dwindling minority first so they can fix the bugs before they release it to the masses.


) it seems as if some developers are concerned on the wide variety of Android devices and screen sizes that might not go well with some of their apps. And in all fairness, wouldn't you?In all fairness? Yes, I would.According to the writer/blogger in the attached link in the OP post (that's me, of course.) it seems as if some developers are concerned on the wide variety of Android devices and screen sizes that might not go well with some of their apps. And in all fairness, wouldn't you?

I know i have ...
Even though Android devices seems to sell a lot more than iOs {nowadays} iOS clearly has been the winner when it comes to having some "popular" applications.
If interested ...
Read on.
In terms of paid apps, I think I read somewhere that developers earn more from the Apple app store? And in terms of the display size, I suppose any developer wanting to go into Android can always decide first to develop for the most popular Android devices.

Yes, I was about to point that out too in my previous post but then deleted it in case someone takes issue with the point![]()

Well, Apple already has an advantage over Google. They can offer their paid iTunes store here. Google Music isn't available here, as well as Movies, Books, etc etc...

Not even close.Didn't the Play Store recently surpass 1 million apps? So now we have more

Didn't the Play Store recently surpass 1 million apps? So now we have more![]()
Not even close.![]()
it doesn't. Google Play has a ton more than iOS's App Store. i think the thread might have a bit more accuracy if the title had said 'Have you ever wondered why iOS has more polished apps than Android?'
I've heard this a good number of times, but I really wonder where the proof is!second reason-money
you make more money with iphone apps than the android version. iphone users just tend to spend more money for apps than android users.
I've heard this a good number of times, but I really wonder where the proof is!
It seems the thinking goes something like this: "People who buy Apple toys do so because they're more affluent and they can afford them, hence they can also spend money on apps."
But MY version goes like this: "People who buy Android devices do so because they want Android as their OS. Cost isn't the issue."
Ditto for the misconceptions about me and my fellow Linux users. It's not that we can't afford window$ crap, it's that we don't WANT window$ crap! :laugh: