The president of Google's board of directors claims that Android has a more intuitive interface than iOS

  Eric Schmidt, former CEO and current president of the board of directors of Google, published during the last night a guide in which it offers advice for users who want to make the transition from iPhone la Android, but also recommendations for Christmas gifts. He claims that Android has a much more intuitive interface than iOS and recommends users to buy their friends Android terminals as Christmas gifts, because they will be happy with the new devices and will not want to return to the iPhone.

Many of my iPhone friends are converting to Android. The latest high-end phones from Samsung (Galaxy S4), Motorola (Verizon Droid Ultra) and the Nexus 5 (for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile) have better screens, are faster, and have a much more intuitive interface. They are a great Christmas present to an iPhone user! Here are the steps I recommend to make this switch. Like the people who moved from PCs to Macs and never switched back, you will switch from iPhone to Android and never switch back as everything will be in the cloud, backed up, and there are so many choices for you. 80% of the world, in the latest surveys, agree on Android.

  Wrongly saying that Android terminals are faster than iPhone 5S, Schmidt makes a huge mistake when it comes to the interface, because nothing is more intuitive in Android, on the contrary. The problem is that many of those who switched to Android returned "with their tail between their legs" to iOS after an unpleasant experience, and although 80% of mobile terminals run Android, most of them are cheap devices with limited functionality and a good part of those who own them would like an iPhone.

  Schmidt has a habit of making funny statements, the most recent of them causing laughter from almost everyone present at a conference where he was the main guest, and the information published by him today falls into the same category.