Android may soon become the official US state smartphone platform in Utah. State Senator Kirk Cullimore has introduced a bill, S.B. 138, to designate Android as the state's mobile operating system, joining a list of 37 official state symbols. The bill has received mixed reactions, with some praising its potential to simplify smartphone choices and others criticizing it as unnecessary. Cullimore argues that Android is superior to iPhone technology, despite his family's preference for Apple products. The bill's fate remains uncertain, as Cullimore's past legislation has ranged from seemingly frivolous to harmful. The question remains: do states have a right to favor a specific smartphone platform? Could we see a future where states are divided by their preferred operating systems, instead of political ideologies? Share your thoughts and join the discussion in the comments.