Actually, I expect the Windows 8 phones to be the rival coming up. It's just weird that it's always Android that gets the comparison. Take away the widgets and the ability to change the colors of your fonts and buttons, and Android is pretty much the same as iOS (in general terms, this isn't a "someone copied someone else" thing).
If we want to have a really interesting discussion about directions of smart phones, why don't we pick an OS that is actually unique, like the Windows Phone 7/8 one.
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