Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been gifted a new Samsung Galaxy Nexus by rival tech company Google.
Google offered Wozniak the smartphone after he posted on his Twitter account that he was looking into the device, but knew it probably wasn't available yet.
Wozniak was given a Samsung Galaxy Nexus device, the first phone to run Google's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
on a visit to the search giant's campus, the Telegraph reports.
It had been widely reported that Wozniak told Dutch paper De Telegraaf that Google's Android mobile operating system was better than Apple's equivalent, iOS, because it boasted more features.
Wozniak subsequently sought to clarify his comments, saying he was misquoted by the paper, and that he would "never" say that Android was better than iOS.
He acknowledged that Android would be a very popular operating system with consumers, but pointed out that almost every app he used was a better experience on the iPhone.
Google offered Wozniak the smartphone after he posted on his Twitter account that he was looking into the device, but knew it probably wasn't available yet.
Wozniak was given a Samsung Galaxy Nexus device, the first phone to run Google's Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
on a visit to the search giant's campus, the Telegraph reports.
It had been widely reported that Wozniak told Dutch paper De Telegraaf that Google's Android mobile operating system was better than Apple's equivalent, iOS, because it boasted more features.
Wozniak subsequently sought to clarify his comments, saying he was misquoted by the paper, and that he would "never" say that Android was better than iOS.
He acknowledged that Android would be a very popular operating system with consumers, but pointed out that almost every app he used was a better experience on the iPhone.
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