New Zealand Frontline Police Get Apple Devices in Efficiency Measure
mask.of.sanity writes "Thousands of New Zealand frontline police will be armed with smartphones and tablets from this year in an efficiency initiative that the force hopes will save millions of dollars. NZ Police say the devices are Apple iPhones and iPads. These will be password protected and can be wiped remotely if lost. Police declined to say if the devices and their communications will be encrypted."
Better in most regards (all?),
It has much less software, and a worse screen.
NFC and a "barometer" are useless to police.
And what about support? Apple has extensive worldwide support. Can you honestly say the same for Google hardware (hint: NO).
You are just not thinking about the total package here.
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There's always malware on any operating system, including IOS. While Apple does a good job at preventing it, they can't prevent it 100% of the time. Here are a few articles talking about malware on iOS for those who think it doesn't exist.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/adriankingsleyhughes/2012/07/06/first-ios-malware-hits-app-store/
http://thenextweb.com/mobile/2012/08/29/finfisher-malware-goes-mobile-infects-android-iphone-blackberry/
http://www.redmondpie.com/another-malware-app-sneaks-into-ios-app-store/
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/238101/scitech/hacker-reveals-ios-malware-vulnerability-gets-punished
http://www.techpluto.com/ios-malware/
Number of malware that came through the App Store - ie non-jailbroken phones - One.
Charlie Fisher's proof of concept. Which wasn't actual malware.
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