So how did you get apps on the GPRS iPhone on the phone? So the "marketplace" 
(if not a specific interface and implementations, e.g. the approval process, 
and so on) for iPhone apps is for sure older, right?

Andreas

Michael Elsdörfer <[email protected]> hat geschrieben:

>
> > Only if you consider the app-for-pay model important or relevant.
>
>The question right now is about quality, not price. Sundog is arguing, 
>by way of this personal buying habits, that in his experience the app 
>selection and quality in the App Store exceeds the Android Market's. 
>Personally, as an owner of both phones, I don't think it's quite as 
>extreme, but that's not the point.
>
>Besides, must of us here are developers who *do* want to make money at 
>some point, even though you made it clear through your posts that you 
>apparently do not.
>
> > to an 18 month old market place. (Hint, the G1 arrived some Oct 22nd
> > 2008, the other phone on 29th June 2007, meaning that the Android
> > market trails around 16 months.
>
>You math is not correct. Oct 08 to Apr 09 are actually 5 to 6 months, 
>and the App Store wasn't available until the iPhone 3G came out, in July 
>2008.
>
>Michael
>
>
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