 Z801 point 77Premium join:2009-08-31 Amerika | reply to Matt
Re: Oops They aren't "world's apart". They're all the same sh!t, diff'rent smell. |
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 MattAll noise, no signal.Premium join:2003-07-20 Jamestown, NC kudos:12 | said by Z80:They aren't "world's apart". They're all the same sh!t, diff'rent smell. Wow, what an ignorant statement. It's readily apparent you know absolutely nothing about the Droid and haven't even bothered to watch nor read anything about it. I'll be sure to make note of that going forward, especially with regard to opinions you provide on other topics. -- trafficcloak.com - pptp/sstp vpn services |
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 Z801 point 77Premium join:2009-08-31 Amerika 1 edit | No, I've seen it, had it in my hands (saw it yesterday afternoon and messed with it for about 20 minutes) and am simply not wow'd by it as you apparently are. |
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 rjbied join:2005-02-09 Chicago, IL | said by Matt:The Droid is no more an iPhone killer than the iPhone is a Droid killer. They are different phones, offering different things. Want a controlled, compartmentalized user experience? The iPhone is for you. Want a more open, much more customizable experience? The Droid is for you. Other than that, they offer essentially the same features. Well said Matt! There is not a one size fits all solution out there and some (not all) of these iPhone fanatics just don't get it. Does the iPhone fit all your needs, great, but don't get your knickers in a twist because it is not the best choice for me. Has the iPhone been successful for Apple? Certainly, but so too was the Razr for Motorola. There are industry analysts that predict Android phones will be outselling iPhones by 2012. Time will tell. I have a lot of things laying about that WERE great technology, HP rpn calculators (which I still use today), Palm OS devices, Sony Beta, etc. Technology moves very quickly, what was cutting edge yesterday being replace with something new today. |
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