[quote name='corrosivefrost']Exactly.
Love the platform (just wish the marketplace would catch up to app store so that game developers would put some fun time wasters out, like Peggle or PvZ; angry birds would help if it my phone could run it... ). [/QUOTE]
Well that's the problem of droid being google software on multiple phones.
It's not a unified platform. The openess is what makes the l33t hacker types lover it, but it keeps it from having as robust an app store etc. as there are different versions of Android out simultaneously, different phone makers putting different UIs on top of it etc.
Vs. the iPhone where the one positive of Apples excessive control is that it is a unified OS.
I'm still not sure I want/need a smartphone, but if I get one I'd probably go iPhone as I just want something simple to use and with as robust an app store as possible.
For something like Tablets I doubt I'll go the iPad route as I want something more open and customizable. For phones I don't really give a shit since my uses would be very basic--calls, texts, e-mails, net browsing and time waster apps (mostly news apps probably).
Odds are I'll just get another regular phone though as I really just wouldn't use the internet and e-mail etc. enough to pay for a data plan. Which you could get iPhones and/or Droids to just use the wifi for apps etc. an basically have an iPod touch with phone capabilities.
Love the platform (just wish the marketplace would catch up to app store so that game developers would put some fun time wasters out, like Peggle or PvZ; angry birds would help if it my phone could run it... ). [/QUOTE]
Well that's the problem of droid being google software on multiple phones.
It's not a unified platform. The openess is what makes the l33t hacker types lover it, but it keeps it from having as robust an app store etc. as there are different versions of Android out simultaneously, different phone makers putting different UIs on top of it etc.
Vs. the iPhone where the one positive of Apples excessive control is that it is a unified OS.
I'm still not sure I want/need a smartphone, but if I get one I'd probably go iPhone as I just want something simple to use and with as robust an app store as possible.
For something like Tablets I doubt I'll go the iPad route as I want something more open and customizable. For phones I don't really give a shit since my uses would be very basic--calls, texts, e-mails, net browsing and time waster apps (mostly news apps probably).
Odds are I'll just get another regular phone though as I really just wouldn't use the internet and e-mail etc. enough to pay for a data plan. Which you could get iPhones and/or Droids to just use the wifi for apps etc. an basically have an iPod touch with phone capabilities.
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