Also, I honestly don't quite understand the fuss about this ruling against Apple. Android is already an open system where you can experiment to your heart's content. Every manufacturer does their own thing with it anyway. As a satisfied Apple user, I have to say: I don't want any software from dubious sources on my device. A stable, well-thought-out ecosystem is more important to me. I appreciate that everything works seamlessly with Apple without having to tinker too much.
Sure, some may find the idea of opening up the system appealing. But for many users, myself included, the closed and reliable nature of the Apple world is a big plus. You don't have to worry about compatibility or questionable apps. Just turn it on and go—that's also worth something, isn't it?