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Bill Gates Reveals He Prefer Android Over Iphone

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It’s clear now that Bill Gates knew Windows phone are going into extinction and he has lost the fight to catch up with Android and Apple’s iOS so he decides to join the Android bandwagons.

Yes, Bill Gates publicly admitted that he currently uses an Android phone and I am not surprised at least for now. But had it being he said this 2 years ago, it would have raised many eyeballs 👀 lol.

Here is the official video of the new Android Fanboy Fanman.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvvb4MHXfsk

In an interview with Fox News Sunday’s Chris Wallace, Gates revealed that he uses Windows-based PCs and has recently switched (presumably from a Windows Phone) to an Android phone.

But no, he hasn’t entirely become a Google convert because his new phone has “a lot of Microsoft software.” that was what he said. Maybe to give some Windows phone fans a little hope. It’s well.

Meanwhile, he didn’t specifically point or mention the particular Android phone he is now using but it seems to be any of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ as those devices are also sold in Microsoft stores.

When asked whether he will also use an iPhone, Bill Gates simply replied;

“So, no iPhone?” Wallace asked.

“No, no iPhone,” Gates insisted.

To all the Windows phone wannabe and fanboys, sorry. That’s life. Nothing is permanent. Lolz.

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