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Lifer
- Feb 19, 2001
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How can people say that people buy Android because its open? People buy it because its the only thing available. Most consumers don't know what the hell "open" means, its only important to geeks.
I would reserve judgement until a Verizon iPhone is released.
This is why Android has such high popularity. It's mostly dictated by the fact that nothing else is available. If you want a cool touchscreen phone but don't want an iPhone, your only choice is Android. WP7 is relatively new, and so we'll have to see how it fares, but had the iPhone been available on all 4 carriers, I think we'd be seeing a huge difference in terms of marketshare.
I just came back from Taiwan, and I think it's interesting to see how many iPhones are out there compared to HTC devices.
Uh huh. I can do this too... I work for a certain company which depends on subscriber revenue that comes from... home grown applications which have no bearing on mobile devices. Here's a hint though, odds are that within the next two years we will be developing our apps for these platforms. Which platform will get the nod? My guess is... BOTH.
Android is in good shape, and being adopted far faster than iOS. Why? Because Google doesn't want to iron fist it, and let manufacturers and more importantly the community drive the innovation of the OS. There's a real benefit to doing it this way, rather than handcuffing end-users into a static and immutable platform that only gets minor updates year on year simply to drive revenue. iOS is the one that needs to be worried.
LOL @minor updates. If anything 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 have been minor updates. iOS 4 alone brings more important and complete features than any Android update so far. I mean seriously, we still can't copy and paste in Twitter in Android. How ridiculous is that? It may have been funny to laugh at Apple fanboys for rejoicing over copy and paste, but it's one of the best implementations I have yet to see.
And for 2.3 to finally get a multitouch keyboard? LoL. I can't believe that Motorola had to tout its "multitouch" keyboard on the Droid X/2.
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