Yeah and now compare how limited an iPhone is compared to a general computing device where programs are allowed to talk to each other and rely on each other.
You only get the functionality a single app gives you. For many things this is sufficient or at least you can live with. For games it almost doesn't matter.
This only works because 99% of the people don't use iPhones for creating stuff but for consuming content.
You only get the functionality a single app gives you. For many things this is sufficient or at least you can live with. For games it almost doesn't matter.
This only works because 99% of the people don't use iPhones for creating stuff but for consuming content.