Yesterday, Steve Wozniak (one of the co-founders of Apple Inc.), when asked about comparing the features and futures of Android cell phones and Apple's iPhone  was widely quoted as saying to a reporter from the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf (in an article filed under "Operating system Google wins race for smartphones"):
http://gizmodo.com/5693169/steve-wozniak-androids-more-features-will-beat-iphone-eventually
... Android phones, with their "more features," will do better.




What he actually says is:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/18/exclusive-woz-misquoted-almost-every-app-that-i-have-is-bette/
- "I saw a lot of headlines all over that are not something that I say."
- "Almost every app I have is better on the iPhone."
- "If it concerns quality, the iPhone is leading."
- "I pointed out one thing that [Android] does that I would like to have on my iPhone...."
- ...Android would become more popular "based on what I've read"
- "Android will be probably a lot like Windows and we got a lot of junk from Windows. At least the iPhone is good."
- "...but [Android] can get greater marketshare and still be crappy."

This article also publishes part of the audio of their conversation with Mr. Wozniak for your listening pleasure.