Eric Schmidt, who is also on the board of directors for Apple, decided to do a Google free version of the iOS.
This, gives birth to the famous Android Operating System which took about over 50% of the market (with various vendors), got Eric kicked out of the Apple's board of directors, and started the forever going war between the two fan bases.
Sometimes, you see it get too out of hand, and a post on a famous and informative website, like TechCrunch, telling the two sides to shut up.
Typically the conversation usually evolves out of a thread/post that consist of data comparison between the two camps.
For example, on the same website, there is a post discussing that Android's App (as in Applications on the phone) Market surpassed iOS in Europe.
I mean, this picture pretty much basically sums up the entire situation and distribution of the markets:
Yea, we do see a strong domination of iPhone in Asia (especially in China and Japan), and more Androids in America, but so what? If you just scroll down a bit and take a look at the comments in the above said post, it has became a fight ground for the two fan bases!
Jesus, just like the first post said, "Fanbois, Apple doesn’t give a damn about you. Also, Fandroids, Google doesn’t give a damn about you either." (Fanbois = Fan of iOS, and Fandroids = Fan of Androids).
Seriously though, as someone who had worked in Google, they care about USERS, BUT not a USER! That's why you don't see a customer service phone number that you can call when your Google Voice account doesn't work or you can't find the good customer service and warranty from Apple.
Another fact: "if you don’t give any substantial reasons for why “Android is better” or “iPhone is better,” then no one else is going to make a decision based on your comment either." When you are choosing your next smart phone, you are either choosing it by your preferences (often we refer them as "The Mac Experience" for Apple, sadly, I do not know of an equal term for Google), or you will do some research to get the most out of your bucks. To be frankly honest, you are not going to buy a phone just because someone said, "oh Andriods sucks! iPhone is god like! I love my Siri!".
Let's keep some reason in us, okay?
Or else, you will probably end up like someone in the screen shot in the first post, showing everyone on the internet your "sophisticated" thoughts on why the other side sucks like hell.
