Apple's co-founder was misquoted when talking about Android

Today I wrote one article in which we said that the co-founder of Apple would have declared for a Dutch newspaper that Android OS will surpass iOS in the near future. It seems that the Dutch newspaper misquoted Steve Wozniac, he claimed that during the time he spoke with the Dutch journalist he would not have said such a thing, rather he said that among his applications the best are for iOS and Android OS it is currently not better than iOS. Actually "Woz" stands up that Android is "crappy" and that the only way it could surpass iOS is the multitude of platforms on which it is currently adopted.

It wouldn't be the first time a newspaper misquotes someone, but at such a level I think such a "mistake" should have been avoided.

Woz says he gave it The Telegraph reporter a lengthy demonstration of voice commands on iOS and Android, pointed out that Android offered the ability to say "Navigate to Joe's Diner," and suggested that Apple would catch up through its purchases of Siri and Poly9. According to Steve, that's about it — he says he'd "never" say that Android was better than iOS, and that "Almost every app I have is better on the iPhone." Woz did say he lightly prognosticated that Android would become more popular "based on what I've read," but that he expects Android "to be a lot like Windows... I'm not trying to put Android down, but I'm not suggesting it's better than iOS by any stretch of the imagination. But it can get greater marketshare and still be crappy." He's not shy, that Woz — listen to him say it all for yourself after the break.

You can listen to Steve Wozniac's statement to Engadget below.