Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, is known for being a dedicated support of Apple products, going so far as to camp out in lines when new Apple devices are released. However, Apple probably won’t be happy to hear about his latest interview with The Daily Beast, in which he praises Android phones.
Wozniak recently camped out not for an iPhone but for a chance to get his hands on the pre-release version of Google’s Galaxy Nexus smartphone, and told interviewers that while he continues to think the iPhone is the better overall device, “I wish it did all the things my Android does, I really do.”
According to Wozniak, voice commands work better on the Android, and the OS’s built-in navigation system, which functions like a GPS, is another advantage.
He also seems to think that Apple has misused Siri, the voice-recognition software that is the hallmark of Apple’s exciting iPhone 4S. He was a Siri user before the program was acquired by Apple and claims that it used to work better before the technology giant got their hands on it.
Whispering Misty…
So sorry you will pass up the workshop!…