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>> I think that the emotional-value aspect slows down the disruption cycle in consumer markets, but it doesn't stop it.

That may be true.

But in the context of iOS vs Android:

1. Most features come from apps - both have strong app ecosystems, and iOS probably has the stronger app ecosystem because it serves wealthier people. To a certain extent that applies to reliability.

2. Some features are native to the OS. So you see a competition, and Android is certainly faster there, via the rooting community, competition between OEM's , etc. But Apple usually respond - at least when things appeal to the mainstream , and don't negate their strategy.As for the question of reliability - i'm not sure Android is viewed as more reliable(think security vulnerabilities like stagefright). But yes, maybe Google can lead Apple here ,because they seem stronger technologically. The only question will they do this permanently or will it just buy them some time and would it be enough ?

Also , let's not forget the network effect embedded in iOS via iMessage(which many users say it prevents them from moving to Android).

>> the shift from reliability to branding & maintenance reflects how you're perceived for choosing the product.

I'm not sure that's true. it all depends on how psychologically important that product is to you, versus how important is the features/reliability differential.



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