Android is Google, and Eric Schmidt’s top driver and former CEO of the Internet giant. Schmidt, on Google+, a transition guide to Android published, especially for iPhone users. Entirely objective here is not the CEO of course …
Schmidt urges in his transition guide for that iOS users switching to Android ASAP. He has developed a guide available that it should be easier to switch to the Android platform from Google.
easy for iPhone usersNot unprejudiced
Schmidt is (obviously) not entirely unbiased, we say it one more time. In this light, this transfer guide so entertaining partly because Google recommends Google, which can hardly be taken seriously. But Schmidt has not entered bad, and certainly not stupid.
his transfer guide Schmidt mentions several Android phones that would be superior to the iPhone, the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Motorola Droid and Nexus Ultra 5. The latter two phones come from the factory with Google rolls, while Samsung is now the largest smartphone maker in the world.
Faster?
The user has to adjust better to find Schmidt, the display quality of the high end Android phones is better than that of the iPhone, and Android phones would be faster than the iPhone (there is too much off things, research in October 2013).
Tree
Schmidt used many arguments to prices Android (it’s a nice gift for under the Christmas tree) and shows how easy it is to get you.
And Oja, the Chrome browser is simply better than Safari (and free, like Safari, no further arguments). Further, the two-factor authentication in Gmail and your Google Account to use Google services (and thus an Android phone), very safe. Says Schmidt.
Particularly
Google so that Google recommends. Whether this is meant to be funny from Schmidt, is questionable. The arguments he mentions, are not all equally strong, just cut some wood. It is clear that a particular top driver of a mega company itself with this kind of advice is.
What do you think: can someone is the position of Eric Schmidt in this way remain credible
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