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Comment by hamandcheese

2 years ago

General computing on a mobile device was never mainstream, or even common, before the iPhone. Smartphones are much closer to laptops than pre-smart phones, IMO.

Sure, but that doesn't change the point. The App Store exists as it is because the iPhone was a phone and that's how things were done on phones. Apple didn't create the model, they just continued it.

  • Computer vs phone definitely changes the point.

    The iPhone is a computer, but unlike past computers it introduced a walled-garden App Store.

    Also, software on phones before the iPhone was also gate-kept by carriers. Apple was not maintaining the status quo. They were changing it for their benefit.