Windows Phone 8 and Android 4.1 are very different operating systems, but in many cases they have similar functions that may be implemented in different ways. In this video we look at a few of the major differences between Windows Phone 8 and Android 4.1 as well as a few of the similarities. You’ll see that Windows Phone 8 certainly does some things better than Android 4.1, while Android definitely does other things better than Windows Phone 8. Overall, we think it’s getting to be pretty well balanced, but of course that depends on which features are really important to you. —
The Verge’s Joshua Topolsky visits Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters to check out the future of Android, including the new LG Nexus 4 smartphone and Samsung’s high-resolution Nexus 10 tablet. Subscribe to our channel for more exclusive video from Mountain View. Read the full feature here: www.theverge.com Shot by Jordan Oplinger & Sam Thonis. Edited by Jordan Oplinger. —
The creators of Android talk about their new open platform for mobile phones and the Open Handset Alliance. To learn more, visit: www.openhandsetalliance.com —
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