 HooperPremium join:2001-10-22 Villanova, PA | Couple Notes 1. AT&T's exclusivity on this isn't like the iphone deal. Basing this on the first Bold launch. But does it matter since TMO is the only other GSM carrier? 2. Andorid apps are written in Java, same as BlackBerry. 3. Sure the proc isn't the fastest on the market, but just because your android has a 1Ghz proc in it doesn't mean it is running at that speed all the time. All these mobile phones have adaptive rate CPU's. Since Android spawns a new JVM for every app, it needs a whole lot more horsepower. You really have to use the device to see how it works. Remember how bad the G1 was? It would skip just playing music! The hardware at the time was not adequate to run the OS. 4. I agree the resolution could be higher. No argument there. 5. 512 MB of RAM is standard for smartphones these days. 6. This phone can be used completely without the sliding keyboard. The screen also rotates 180 degrees for lefties. This is not the Pre.
At least try the thing out in the store before making assertions that this thing is crap and the software sucks.
I would say the iPhone is too simplistic. Can I get a menu in an app somewhere? And Android sucks for Exchange integration.
Nothing is perfect and each platform excels at different things.
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| True that. Hopefully AT&T will pick everything up, because I've had AT&T and been happy with them.
People need to stop going with bandwagons, and buy what's good "for them." I know far too many iPhone users who have purchased them because everybody else has one, yet they complain that they have to exit a program to check something else, etc.
I don't know -- Maybe multitasking in OS4 is better. Either way, people don't buy according to needs anymore. |