Why Doesn’t Apple Develop Apps for Android?
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If you look at all the major tech companies out there today, you’ll notice that most of them design software across multiple platforms. That is, most companies except Apple.
Microsoft creates version of Microsoft Office for Apple. Google releases YouTube and Google Maps apps for iOS. So why doesn’t Apple create versions of its apps for Android and other platforms? Why isn’t Apple reciprocating the friendly gesture?
Apple is a hardware company
As astute readers may have already realized, Apple is simply defending its breadbasket. Apple is primarily a hardware company, whereas Microsoft, Google, and others generate the majority of their income through software and services. In other words, if Apple released its apps onto other types of hardware, it could be seen as shooting itself in the foot – why would it encourage people to buy other types of hardware? By creating software and then releasing that software exclusively onto Apple devices, it’s promoting healthy hardware sales.Why that might change

The appeal of Apple apps is shrinking
Apple has created plenty of apps and software programs over the years. These apps are fantastic if you only use Apple devices. But if you start adding other platforms into the mix, then Apple makes things incredibly difficult. Try buying a book from iBooks. You can’t read it on any other device. Same with iTunes. iCloud is ludicrously expensive compared to other cloud storage solutions. If you’re like most households, there are a few iOS, Android, and Windows devices kicking around, and a single-platform solution just isn’t realistic. There are simply too many free apps offering better service than Apple software. Apple’s apps are no longer considered killer apps, which is why some people are arguing that Apple should release its apps onto platforms like Android.Why Apple should consider developing apps for Android
-Apple apps on iOS aren’t considered ‘killer apps’ anymore -Consumers demand more freedom, not the locked operating system provided by iOS -Most households have multiple platforms across their tablets, smartphones, PCs, TVs, etc. At the end of the day, I can’t see Apple ending its self-imposed app isolation any time soon. It’s not like they need to add a few million dollars in Android app revenue onto their bottom line. But as iOS market share shrinks and Android market share increases, Apple is going to have to do something creative to shake things up.One Click Root Author
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John Doe
2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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Jane Smith
5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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