Many smartphone enthusiasts are already looking forward to the next
major Apple mobile OS update iOS 7 and we’ve been discussing features it
may or may not bring for some time, as well as wish lists. However
with a growing tide of unease about Apple’s continued closed ecosystem
we now wonder if iOS 7 may also be a tipping point towards a more open
approach.
We seem to be hearing a growing amount of feeling lately regarding
Apple’s closed policy, even among Apple enthusiasts, and there would be
many who would like to see iOS 7 as a step closer towards a more open system. The much-awaited iOS 6 Evasi0n
jailbreak has already been downloaded over 7 million times and this
shows the desire to bypass the closed nature of Apple iOS.
It also seems likely that there is now more dissatisfaction over the
lack of openness on iOS 6 because of the time it took devs to come up
with a jailbreak.
This was made much harder this time around because of tightened Apple
security measures that confounded the best hackers in the business for
quite some time. This has undoubtedly led to the increase in Apple fans
who are now hoping that Apple will consider a more open approach and it
also seems that this unease is spreading to developers too.
The Evad3rd team that came up with the Evasi0n iOS 6 jailbreak set up
a petition recently asking for an open-source iOS and have already
gained over 11,000 signatures. Interestingly way back in October last
year we also discussed the idea that Apple should cross-license iTunes
to Android and this was even backed up by Apple co-founder Steve
Wozniak. He said that if he was young again and was starting up a
career in technology he would be more attracted to the open-source
community.
Keeping a closed ecosystem does of course boost Apple’s profits so
the likelihood of the company wanting to change its current stance seems
small at the moment. However Apple has been showing more flexibility
recently. For instance at one time the idea that Apple would consider a
smaller iPad seemed highly unlikely and yet we now have the iPad mini.
It’s also rumored that the much talked about cheaper iPhone could also
be on the way and that’s something we wouldn’t have imagined a year or
so ago so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that iOS 7 could in
some way act as a tipping point for a more open Apple.
We’re really interested to hear from you about your views on this.
Are you an Apple fan and quite happy with the way Apple currently
operates? Maybe you’re increasingly unhappy with the closed nature of
iOS and think Apple will inevitably have to change to a more open
ecosystem at some point? Let us know with your comments.
Source: PC-Tablet
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