The green bubble — How Apple is profiting from bad UI
<p>How the color of a UI element became a social divide and sales tool</p>
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<p>The phone wars have raged for years.</p>
<p><strong>PlayStation vs Xbox. Intel vs AMD. Nvidia vs Radeon.</strong></p>
<p>For as long as there have been 2 competing tech options, there have been <em>passionate fans</em> on either side. This is true of the so-called “Phone wars” — the battle of Apple vs Android.</p>
<p>As a web developer, I don’t really have much of a strong opinion about which device is “better”. I tend to buy Android because they are cheaper and more practical for my use, but I will admit there is an attractive luxury feeling to iPhones. However, when I saw that the latest battle in the phone wars involved UI, I was intrigued and wanted to dig deeper.</p>
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