According to the Associated Press (via Winnipeg Free Press), Google’s Eric Schmidt attended a press conference during his first visit to South Korea since 2007 on Tuesday where, among other things, he was asked his opinion on Steve Jobs’ claims that Android is a “stolen product”. While calling Jobs a “fantastic human being” and saying he is still “very sad and recovering from the sense of loss”, he had this to say regarding claims that Google ripped off key features of the iPhone for Android:

Google purchased Andy Rubin’s Android in 2005 but it is likely that development of the iPhone began looong before the 2007 unveiling.  Also, Android did seem to change significantly from a Blackberry-ish type of device to a more touch centric device (coincidentally?) right about the time that iPhone was released.

It was revealed prior to the release of the authorized Steve Jobs bio penned by author Walter Isaacson that Jobs shared with Isaacson his opinions on Android’s blatant copying of innovations Apple first debuted in the iPhone. Here’s the full quote from the book:

Cross-posted on 9to5Google.com