It looks like Android could have a seriously big problem with the newly-announced iPhone and iPad Pro .
For starters, Android lacks a mobile equivalent to the iPhone SE. There isn’t a single high-end Android device with a 4-inch-screen – last year, not a single mobile was launched last year from Android with a screen like this.
And we must not forget that the new iPhone comes with that unbeatable promise of “ The iPhone for $399 ”, that’s bound to catch many an eye. The iPhone SE has brought us a mobile with a better quality/price than the iPhone 6, with very few differences between the capabilities of the two. It’s an affordable new iPhone , not an old iPhone for a good price – who can argue with that?
Something similar has happened with the iPad Pro. The issue is that over the last year, Android have failed to bring us a single good tablet (with perhaps the exception of the Google Pixel C). The article has noticed that the market for tablets was in the decline, yet here ‘s Apple , introducing their new tablet, with a fancy “ Pro ” surname, with an even more expensive price than the others.
So, could this mean the end for Android?
Of course not. But, the situation isn’t ideal for Google’s Android . Android has lost the advantage of entering the 4-inch smartphone market , and they certainly won’t be breathing life into the tablet market any time soon (thanks to Apple). The solution is just as obvious as it is difficult: Android must find something else to focus on and master – but they need to act quick.