Apple don't care about self-cannibalisation. In fact when the iPad Mini came out they said if someone's going to release a product that eats up sales of the bigger more expensive iPad it might as well be them.
The Verge quoted Jobs himself in saying "If you don't cannibalize yourself, someone else will." Obviously they wanted to get their foot in the door on the smaller tablet market before it was taken up by only Android devices. The same logic would go for large screen smartphones.
Also in this case the new 5 inch model would be the high end phone, the 4 inch would be the lower end.
But like I said, and like Jobs believed, if they stayed out of the small tablet market and they kept getting popular with consumers, sales of the big iPad would be cannibalised by Asus and Samsung instead. If something is going to kill sales of Apple's products it might as well be Apple's other products.
Exactly, let's hope they open it up to more user customisation, because even for regular users the availability of third party launchers and the like is a plus for Android.
It's simple enough, I want to save a file into a folder and get into that folder from another app. So say I go into the Djay app and save a mix. I want to then go into Dropbox and upload that mix. Right now I can't do that in iOS. I can in Android, but not in iOS.
Because they put this stupid limit on the OS, it makes it more difficult and less convenient to use the system, it's as simple as that. It's not about making it emulate a full computer OS, it's about doing all you can to make the OS user friendly. That's why I find it ironic Apple doesn't do it, because user friendliness is meant to be their USP.
Underneath everything it's just bits tacked onto the Safari engine though. On Android I can download Firefox which uses the actual Mozilla engine. More important for the end user, I can download full add-ons for Firefox on Android such as AdBlock and NoScript, all without rooting. Apple do not allow third party add-ons for App Store apps.
Exactly, another symptom of Closed System Syndrome, like the hidden filesystem and lack of customisation, all of which does not affect Android.
That's my point, Apple acts as a moral guardian. They're a tech company, not my parents, and I'm an adult, so why do they so strictly control the type of content I can access on the phone I purchased? Google has no such restrictions on Android, and even if an app isn't in the Play Store you can always sideload, again without even having to root.
Besides, it's the porn industry that pushes technology forward. Picking beef with it is just stupid. This is actually something Android had on their side from day one, in fact I remember that soon after the G1 came out I saw
this comic which I think makes a nice point. And hey, as Jobs said, "If you want porn, get an Android phone." Well you know what? I'm following that advice