According to Schmidt, Android’s 1 billion activations was an indication of real-world security testing, but did not further elaborate on his remark. Like we said both iOS and Android have been setup differently. Both have an official app store in the form of iTunes App Store and Google Play, but unlike iOS devices, Android devices can install apps from alternative sources, such as directly downloading the APK or go through third-party app stores without having to root their device. iOS users will have to jailbreak their devices to install Cydia, which then gives them access to third-party app stores.
It is because Android devices can install apps from a variety of locations that gives rise to malware infecting the system, especially when the average user is clueless about what they are downloading and allows the app more permission than it should have. Could Schmidt’s statements be referring to if Android users were to download exclusively from Google Play, that by comparison, iOS would seem less secure? What do you guys think?