My current ancient ios iphone 4s is finally on its last legs. So I'm looking to decide between the new iPhone 6 reportedly available next month the various android devices. My ecology is basically google, so android would be preferred from that standpoint.
So, this popped up in a newsletter: ​ ​ http://opensignal.com/reports/2014/android-fragmentation/ ​Now fragmentation is not a bad thing, just difficult for folks to manage, especially developers. But what is interesting is just how rich the android ecology is, but also how diverse. And yes, the article is careful to point out samsung dominance and consider some of its specific fragmentation issues/advantages. It's a well considered, non fanboi article, useful for folks deciding between various devices and form factors.​ I did ask an android friend at Friam how he deletes apps on his phone. He couldn't delete the ones we tried, basically samsung built-in annoyances. Anyone know how? -- Owen
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