If you consider yourself talludite, the most likely thing is that you know Bill Gates far from the absurd controversy that has surrounded him in 2020 by the coronavirus. Bill Gates was the founder of Microsoft and he is currently investing his fortune (he is one of the richest people in the world) in philanthropy.
It is not the first time that Bill Gates claims that he uses Android instead of iOS. Already in 2017 he stated that he used Android, however, we did not know the reasons that had led him to make that decision. Gates has given an interview to the journalist Andrew Sorkin where he talks about climate change, the coronavirus, his relationship with Steve Jobs ...
He also found time to talk about Android, acknowledging that it uses it as the main platform, although he also admits that he uses iPhone, but very sporadically. Sorkin asked him if it was a "religious question." Gates responded by stating that:
Some of the Android makers pre-install Microsoft software in a way that makes things easier for me. They are more flexible in terms of connecting the software to the operating system. So that's what I got used to.
Ironically, this interview was made through Clubhouse, an application that, at the moment, is only available on iOS.
As Gates discussed the goodness of Android, Clubhouse co-founder Paul Davidson interrupted the conversation for a moment to the Android version of your app is now top priority to the company.
Microsoft saved Apple
When Steve Jobs returned to the company that he had founded with Steve Wozniak (from which both had been fired a decade earlier), the company was going through significant financial problems. Jobs met with Bill Gates and his company invested 150 million dollars at apple