Steve Wozniak on Windows Phone: “Compared to Android, there's no contest”
After
alerting his Twitter followers that he was intent on securing one of Nokia’s
new Lumia 900 smartphones, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has revealed what he
thinks of the company’s new handset and the Windows Phone platform as a whole —
and it’s overwhelmingly positive.
The Woz is
known as a man who loves his mobile tech, so it was no surprise that he would
obtain Nokia’s flagship Windows Phone smartphone when it launched to see how it
operated.
Breakfast
to waste time awaiting opening of AT&T to see if Lumia 900 available.
(@ Denny’s) 4sq.com/HDiHD2
— Steve
Wozniak (@stevewoz) April 13, 2012
Despite
being an Apple man (regularly queuing outside his local Apple Store for every
new phone and tablet launch), Wozniak has also been snapped visiting Google’s
Mountain View HQ, in order to pick up a brand new Galaxy Nexus.
In a
recent podcast call with aNewDomain.net’s Dan Patterson, Todd Moore and Gina
Smith, Wozniak spoke about how Microsoft had made its platform intuitive, easy
to use and most significantly “beautiful”, adding that “compared to Android,
there’s no comparison.”
While
Apple’s iPhone still appears to be his favorite device, mainly due to the
wealth of apps available on the App Store, the former Apple executive has
noting but nice things to say about his new Microsoft-powered device:
WPCentral
pulled together a few quotes from the call:
“Just for
looks and beauty I definitely favor the Windows Phone over Android”
“I’m just
shocked, I haven’t seen anything yet that isn’t more beautiful than the other
platforms”
“Intuitive
and beautiful”
“I just
really like the experience and will be carrying the Windows Phone everywhere”
The Apple
co-founder later followed up the call with a comment on the original article,
providing more context to his thoughts:
I did give
my opinion that the Windows Phone had superior visual appearance and operation
cues that were also more attractive. In my opinion, it sets the mark for user
interface. I would recommend it over my Android phones given that it doesn’t
yet have the breadth of apps.
I surmise
that Microsoft hired someone from Apple and put money into having a role in the
UI and appearance of some key apps. I also surmised that Steve Jobs might have
been reincarnated at MS due to a lot of what I see and feel with this phone
making me think of a lot of great Apple things.
With Nokia
facing an uphill struggle to boost sales in a market dominated by Samsung and
Apple, Wozniak’s endorsement comes at an important time not only for the
Finnish company but for Microsoft, as it attempts to claw back market share
from iOS and Android.
Nokia CEO
Stephen Elop has already commented on Wozniak’s new purchase:
@stevewoz
Welcome to the #Nokia Lumia 900 family!
— Stephen
Elop (@selop) April 14, 2012
Microsoft
and Nokia have been working hard to secure more high-profile apps for the
Windows Phone platform, something that both Wozniak and casual users admit
limit the impact of devices running the operating system.
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