The co-founder of Apple claims that Android will be the dominant system on smartphones

Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, a declared for the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that in a few years Android OS will be the dominant system on smartphones. Steve Wozniac compared the success of Android OS with that of Windows OS and believes that the system will become as popular as Windows is now. He based his statements on the fact that Android OS offers much more freedom and more functions than iOS, and the diversity of terminals that adopt this operating system will attract more and more buyers. Everything he says now everyone knows for a long time, basically Android OS will become dominant not because it is better than iOS but only because Google allows its installation on almost any mobile phone models.

Woz stressed that the iPhone, "Has very few weak points. There aren't any real complaints and problems. In terms of quality, the iPhone is leading." However, he then conceded that, "Android phones have more features," and offer more choice for more people. Eventually, he thinks that Android quality, consistency, and user satisfaction will match iOS.

Steve Wozniac also made a rather acidic remark to those from Nokia, saying that it is "the brand of a past generation" and that they should invent some modern products for young consumers. At the same time, Steve Wozniac stated that in 2004 Apple worked with an Asian company to produce a "magic" phone, but the collaboration was suspended, but in 2007 the first iPhone model was launched that would radically change the way we look at smartphones- hours today.

The first revelation is an admission that Apple had collaborated with a well-known Japanese consumer electronics company in 2004 to develop a phone that was ahead of its time. Woz is quoted as saying that while Apple was content with the quality, it "wanted something that could amaze the world." Obviously, the phone was shelved followed by Apple's announcement of the iPhone in January 2007.