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They both offer a highly integrated platform for mobile computing. One offers devices as well, the other relegates that part to other companies, but anyone in the market for a mobile phone today effectively will pick between those two options that do pretty much the same things with similar UX. That totally looks like competition to me.


In theory I do agree, competition between both could exist. In practice though it does not happen. There's some pretty clear market collusion.




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