Android could be the 'Next Windows'

Thursday, 17 February 2011, 17:46 | News, Software | Comments Off | 226 Views
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Analysts from Ventura said that, the Android operating system in the future could be ‘next Windows’ such as Microsoft. The point?

In the future, Android is expected to master the primary operating system for smart phones and personal computers in various forms. Indeed the success of Android now indisputable, remains to be seen whether the quality of the OS will never match the quality of Windows.

“Android is the next Windows. Most of us will have a tablet and a telephone, and maybe a Reader. Not every child will have a PC, but every child will have a tablet. You will have a greater range of demographics, like young people and parents, “said Mike Volpi, as quoted by Bloomberg.


Google Android has become the most popular operating system for smartphones and have all the opportunity to bring into force the majority of personal computers in the tablet-factor which is planned to be released this year.

But not everything about Android is good, a number of devices, especially cheaper models, do not work well for some. Instead, according to Volpi, quality Windows flawless.

Unfortunately for Microsoft, has failed to develop an operating system that is really competitive for mobile devices, which is why Google’s Android, Nokia Symbian and many others took the smartphone market, devices outsell PCs today.

Android does have a chance to become the OS of choice for billions of mobile products that will be released in the coming years. As a result, it makes a lot of developers to develop software with Android that is connected with various devices.

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