I don't think the comparison could even be considered as close between these two. Apple is still the company that offers better tablets and App Store and would welcome any evidence to say otherwise, quite frankly.
Hardware and software Apple still has the edge.
Making the hardware spectacular, yes.
At least Apple is getting flexible with pricing.
In what way?
Yeah, Apple hasn't really been the same since he died. However I heard he had plans for devices for at least 5 years after his death.
It depends... I have both an iPad and a Galaxy Note 10.1. Both are great tablets. But each excel in different areas.
For instance, I love the digitizer on the Note. I don't care what Steve said about styli or whatever... it's great. No stylus on the iPad can come close (believe me, I tried). There's so much potential there too (imagine being able to use your tablet as a wireless graphics tablet for art/design work).
At the same time, when it comes to music creation applications, iPad is the overwhelming winner. I wanted to use the Note to control my MIDI keyboard for live use... didn't work so well. iPad did... plus it had tons more cool products from Akai, Novation, Korg, etc both in terms of software and hardware.
Even in terms of phones, I use a S4... but I wouldn't mind an iPhone 5. I think more developers write apps for Apple, partially because of Android's fragmentation issues (I was reading up on FitBit's app and bracelet and they were saying they're working on getting it to work with more Android phones but currently they have to tweak the design for EACH phone model they decide to support). They also said that Google seems to be addressing that problem and standardizing things for its next OS so it may be less of an issue in the future.
At the same time, Android phones have cool apps in their own right (like Swype and Titanium Backup and AirDroid). And I love the fact that you have 15 minutes to get a refund on an app if you decide it doesn't do what you want. I can't tell you how much money I wasted on the App Store trying to find a PowerPoint app that was to my liking (even after reading reviews and researching). So it's a give and take.
I think we're at a point where both systems (Apple and Google) has matured enough where you can have great experiences with either platforms. I know there are die hard fans of both sides that love to put down the other side... but it's a little silly IMO. They're both good... just find the one that works the best for you
I think that Apple will still make great products and folks will still buy them. That being said, I did switch to an S5 and I love the experience as well as the google services. I don't think iOS is going away anytime soon. Where I think apple suffers is that Steve Jobs pushed his folks hard to come up with spectacular stuff, much more wow factor. Apple needs some of that back, the integration between iOS and Mac I saw at WWDC is a great start to that.
The other danger for Apple is price. If rumors are true and they are going to charge more for the iPhone 6, more folks will migrate to Android.
Danger of apple is pricing?
Are you kidding.
Samsung has raised their prices to match apple. Galaxy s3 was $550 on att. Galaxy s4 was $630. Now galaxy s5 is $650. Same price as apple.
And galaxy note 3 msrp is $720-730?
It's Samsung who has the pricing problem as well.
Has Apple lost it's magic?
Is Amazon the new Apple?
I would argue that Amazon is very similar to apple in that they are providing a solution (product+content) vs. providing just a product; however, that's as close as the comparison gets. Ironically I believe that Amazon's downfall is pricing. I'm not sure about their profit margins, but with sufficient profit margins I don't see Amazon having the same R&D resources thus they'll never truly put out a product with the impact that Apple products have had.
Slightly off topic, The company most similar to Apple I believe is Nintendo:
Both companies come out with products that are different from their competitors.
Analysts are always saying that companies are doomed.
Commenters are always pointing out how pointless the products are (ironically the products success seems to be inverse to how negative the product's reactions are)
Both create products focusing on the experience not features
That's my opinion however
Amazon is the Walmart of online commerce. Period.
That's hilarious, seeing as I can buy an iPad from Walmart and walmart.com