Rubin managed to take a subtle shot at Apple during the interview with the NYTimes, in regards to the "openness" of the Android operating system.
When asked if consumers acutally cared whether a smartphone OS is open, he compared closed platforms, like that of the iPhone OS to totalitarian governments.
"When they can't have something, people do care. Look at the way politics work. I just don’t want to live in North Korea," Rubin says.
He adds: "Sometimes being open means not being militant about the things consumer are actually enjoying."
It is unclear when 2.2 will begin hitting smartphones, but it is expected, at least on the Nexus One and other top-end phones within the next couple of months.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2010 19:30