• @designatedhacker@lemm.ee
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    6210 months ago

    Technically correct, but it was originally aimed at Blackberry. https://www.pcworld.com/article/464050/original_android_prototype_revealed_during_google_oracle_trial.html

    Apple pioneered a moderately useful mobile browser and fully touch screen UI (except for the home button).

    They’ve been copying each other ever since, to the point where I watch the WWDC keynote thinking “they didn’t already have THAT!?” most of the time.

    • @ChronosWing@lemmy.zip
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      5210 months ago

      More like Apple copies an android feature that is more than a decade old then claims it as some kind of innovation.

        • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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          210 months ago

          My old boss would always buy the new IPhone the day it came out and brag about features and a lot of the times I would be scratching my head being like how is that different then what I have on my 4 year old android Galaxy 6??

      • SokathHisEyesOpen
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        410 months ago

        Now they do, but the iPhone was revolutionary when it was released. Apple literally changed the world with their invention.

        • @Whippen@lemmy.world
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          1110 months ago

          A lot of people forget the early days.

          Android had copy/paste first, Apple didn’t for a long time.

          Android had MMS support first, Apple didn’t for a long time.

          Android had multi tasking apps first, apple didn’t for a long time.

          Android allowed app store apps to duplicate inbuilt apps, like web browsers, music players, email clients. Apple banned these for a long time.

          • @woodenskewer@lemmy.world
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            610 months ago

            I remember having to jailbreak my iPhone 3GS to have swipe down toggles we now know as normal today. It was called SB settings from cydia. I’m pretty sure this was also standard on Android. And file manager.

          • SokathHisEyesOpen
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            110 months ago

            Android was a poor comparison when iPhone first released. I had one of them. It was neat because it was new, but realistically it was a piece of shit compared to the iPhone. I’m no Apple fan boy, but they genuinely changed the world in many ways

    • @Drewelite@lemmynsfw.com
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      310 months ago

      To this day whenever I hear people say Apple invented the smart phone I sigh. Maybe that’s technically true or not depending on how you want to count it. But what irks me is how people think it was brilliant. Like bro, I was browsing on the go with my Zune and PSP years before the iPhone came out. The only things we can thank Apple for are the two worst parts of a smart phone. Apps and the phone.

      • @Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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        110 months ago

        But jobs didn’t want apps on the iPhone, it was only planned for the iPad that would only come years later. He kind of got strong armed into putting it on the iPhone as well (and I doubt it would have been as successful as it did if Jobs had had his way)

    • @bemenaker@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Android was not aimed at blackberry. It was to be a completely new phone OS from the ground up and add extensive capabilities to the phone world over what the blackberry (the most popular phone at the time) could. Yes the G1 had a similar form factor to the most popular phone at the time and it wasn’t even the only form. The phone in the picture was from prototype stage and never shipped in that form factor. The shipping go had a screen and button under it. The screen slid sideways to reveal a keyboard. The Motorola droid was the most popular android phone when they actually shipped. I had a droid and a coworker had a G1. Development problems and companies scared to gamble on a radical new product delayed Androids launch behind iPhones. Apple did a fantastic job of developing the iPhone in secret, knowing the Android was coming.