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Zuckerberg: Android's Openness Offers Opportunity for 'Way Better' Experience Than iPhone

Following today's introduction of Facebook Home, a new people-focused integration layer for Android devices, Fortune has published an interview with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in which he discusses a number of topics including the rivalry between Apple and Google in the mobile market.

In Zuckerberg's view, the open nature of Google that has allowed Facebook to build Home offers a great opportunity for advances in the user experience that are considerably more difficult to achieve within iOS given Apple's control over the platform.

I think that Google has this opportunity in the next year or two to start doing the things that are way better than what can be done on iPhone through the openness of their platform. We’d love to offer this on iPhone and we just can’t today. And we will work with Apple to do the best experience that we can within what they want, but I think that a lot of people who really like Facebook--and just judging from the numbers, people are spending a fifth of their time in phones on Facebook, that’s a lot of people. This could really tip things in that direction. We’ll have to see how it plays out.

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Zuckerberg shared a similar sentiment with Wired, noting that the question of whether Facebook Home would be on iOS within two years was "above my pay grade".

Android is growing quickly, and we’re excited that the platform is open and that it allows us to build these great experiences. I think that this is really good for Google too. Something like this could encourage a lot of people to get Android phones, because I think people really care about Facebook. In a lot of ways, this is one of the best Facebook experiences that you can get. Of course, a lot of people also love iPhones—I love mine, and I would like to be able to deliver Facebook Home there as well.

Apple and Facebook have at times had a strained relationship, as evidenced by difficulties related to Apple's now-defunct Ping social networking feature in iTunes, although the two companies have recently been working more closely together with system-wide Facebook integration appearing in iOS 6 and OS X Mountain Lion.

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Top Rated Comments

ZacNicholson Avatar
171 months ago
while it maybe more open, it's still not a better experience than iPhone
Score: 118 Votes (Like | Disagree)
171 months ago
Of course android is better for facebook. Neither company understands the term "customer privacy"
Score: 108 Votes (Like | Disagree)
LucasLand Avatar
171 months ago
why would apple allow facebook to hijack their phones?
Score: 106 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jbennardo Avatar
171 months ago
Yup. Ads on the lock screen is definitely a "way better" experience. :rolleyes:
Score: 103 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ChazUK Avatar
171 months ago
while it maybe more open, it's still not a better experience than iPhone

Is for me.

Different strokes for different folk and all.
Score: 77 Votes (Like | Disagree)
afireintonto Avatar
171 months ago
while it maybe more open, it's still not a better experience than iPhone

that's like your opinion, man
Score: 66 Votes (Like | Disagree)