Steve Wozniak recommends Apple to produce an Android smartphone

  Steve Wozniak, the former co-founder of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and close to him Steve Jobs, he was never shy to criticize Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for his decisions and to make unusual recommendations for the company. One of the most unusual things done so far for those from Cupertino "invites" them to produce smartphone Android with which to try to compete on the smartphone market. Wozniak believes that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could enter the smartphone market Android and could treat the products as part of a secondary category, the company being able to have serious success in this segment.

There's nothing to keep Apple out of the Android market as a secondary phone market. We could compete very well. People like the precious looks of styling and manufacturing that we do in our product compared to the other Android offerings. We could play in two arenas at the same time.

  Wozniak does not emphasize the functionality that smartphones could offer Android, but emphasizes the design of the products manufactured by those from Cupertino, considering that this could attract many customers to Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. Continuing, Wozniak believes that an Android terminal could be complementary to the iPhone line and would not completely replace it, but it is unlikely that good Android smartphones produced by Apple will not generate a lot of interest.

  Although Wozniak may think that launching an Apple smartphone with Android OS would be a good idea, in reality this would alienate many Cupertino fans and proves that he has lost touch with Apple's philosophy.