
Android Ice Cream Sandwich vs Windows 8: The ultimate face-off
Ankit Saxena
As the tech-market readies itself for the grand entry of Android Ice Cream Sandwich and Windows 8, Know Your Mobile tells you how both of them stand against each other
Android Ice Cream Sandwich vs Windows 8: The ultimate face-off
Published on Sep 14, 2011
The OS market has started to get red-hot. In few months time, Microsoft's Windows 8 and Google's Ice Cream Sandwich will be swaying the market. While for Microsoft, Windows 8 is an attempt to retain its undisputed market leader position in computing space, Ice Cream Sandwich is Google's Android OS extension. Expectedly, both upcoming OS are far ahead in terms of functionalities compared to their predecessors. However, it is important to know how the two stand up against each other.
Round 1. Hardware Support
Microsoft strongly believes Windows 8 will prove to be one-stop solution for smartphones, personal computers and of course, tablets. In other words, they have come up with an all-rounder. On the other hand, Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is only for tablets and smartphones. No personal computing support here.
Winner: Windows 8
Round 2. Open Source OS
In today's times customers appreciate open source platforms as they can be updated regularly and can be run on third party hardware products. Ice Cream Sandwich is a clear winner here since Windows 8 doesn't enjoy this luxury.
Winner: Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Round 3. UI (User Interface)
A UI is often believed to be a telling difference between Operating Systems. Smoother UI is a must for every OS. Windows 8 is expected to have a tile-based home screen wherein user can sneak peek into the updates of each application. Meanwhile, Ice Cream Sandwich will have a special holographic UI to provide rich experience and a better application framework.
Winner: Windows 8
Round 4. Brand Equity
It is a well-known fact that Google Android OS is the next best mobile/smartphone OS in the world today after Apple iOS. Hence, Ice Cream Sandwich already enjoys a fair bit of credibility. On the other side, it is not the case with Windows 8. It still has to prove its mettle in tablets/smartphone segment.
Winner: Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Final Verdict: No matter what, Windows 8 does have an edge over Google Android 4.0 owing to its ‘one-stop solution’ image even though the latter is a sure-shot success in mobile/smartphone segment.





