Bill Gates has stated that he prefers Android to iPhone for its pre-installed Microsoft software and flexibility.
Gates spoke to Andrew Sorkin during a Clubhouse interview earlier this week, as reported by iMore:
In an interview with CNBC and NY Times journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin, Gates spoke about a variety of issues, including Bitcoin, the pandemic and the age-old question, Android or iPhone. Of course, people realized that Gates had an iPhone due to the fact that he was on Clubhouse, an iOS-only platform.
From a YouTube recording, the interview with Sorkin begins in which he describes how the immediate reaction to news of Gates’ performance at the clubhouse was “Bill Gates has an iPhone?”.
In response, Gates said, “I actually use an Android phone,” but played with iPhones because he liked to keep track of everything.
When asked if that was “a religious thing,” Gates confirmed that he prefers Android because some vendors pre-install Microsoft software on phones. He also said he prefers Android to be more flexible in the way the software connects to the operating system, so he was more used to using Android. However, he stated that he had many friends who used iPhones and that there was “no purity” there.
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Gates also commented on the rise of Bitcoin, warning of its environmental impact and stating that he had chosen not to invest money in it. He also talked about the pandemic, and even what Netflix show he was binge watching. Lupine, if you’re interested.

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