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And I'm happily using voice-enabled Google turn-by-turn direction on my Galaxy Y with just 832 MHz of processor and 250MB RAM. Galaxy Y > iPhone 4.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy It's not dissing Apple. Android was determined to match their requirements better. That's pretty much the story. Sour grapes, eh? :d:
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdamC One thing for sure security is not important to them. You mean by not having consolidated.db file??
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell If you want to modify it without Google's stamp of approval, Google doesn't allow one to call it Android. Source?
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Awesome! No more complaining from iFans about Privacy flaws in Android. It is unbelievable that Apple is doing such a thing intentionally. \
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody In all fairness, the multi-tasking and the app switching are integrated together both in the current implementation and in this one. I'm not sure there is any good reason (unless one is an Android fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I?m surprised it wasn?t versioned at 4.3.2. I wonder why Apple is holding that back. Fragmentation!!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey You are missing his point, srathi. I suppose it is on purpose, but I will restate it for him in hopes of ending this: Apple's aged 3GS is still valued by customers such that they are willing to sign up for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 3GS here is, at least, $399. Point me to where to get free 3GS without pricey contract. Point me to where to get a free Android phone without a contract.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac-sochist Still haven't owned up to putting my name on a quote that wasn't mine. Still can't answer the question as to how many two-year-old Android phones are selling now, like the iPhone 3GS indubitably is. Same br…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kenwk Not sure how you can "out" sell something that you basically give it away Just like iPhone 3GS.
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Quote: Originally Posted by fuwafuwa From 300+ Android phones, may be only 10% are on par or slightly better than 3GS, the rest are crap. Even Android tablets are barely keeping up with iPad 1. It just like saying number of sold stones outnumbers…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac-sochist And where are the two-year-old "Android" phones that are "selling" at all, even for free? Do you accept that iPhone is also available for 'free', and is junk?
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Quote: Originally Posted by steftheref Android isn't OUTSELLING anything. It's given away free to anybody who will use it It doesn't mean someone has SELECTED Android in preference to iOS. They've just used something that's free to get their (…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Whatever....I guess Mercedes lost the market share war to Toyota too. Yeah right! Do you really think Mercedes ever tried to beat Toyota in sales? Do you think any Toyota owner wouldn't rather have a Mercedes? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjtomlin The survey was of sales people at Verizon stores. Even Verizon has gone on record saying that the iPhone was their number one selling smartphone. No one considers the fact that many, many iPhones are sold di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iedsri Of course this is not surprising news, but if it's true that most developers prefer iOS to Android, why do significantly more of them now develop for Android than for iOS -- especially when by all accounts they …
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Where are those holy souls who claimed that Android was finished when iPhone launched on Verizon. I still see a 7% growth for Android compared to a negligible 0.02% for iPhone. According to a survey, the Thunderbolt is selling more than the iPhone a…
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It takes 4 to 12 steps to toggle 3G and we have all the hype about simplicity of iOS. On Android, all the toggles are just one touch away. Yeah! It is complicated!
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd It's General->network->turn off 3G on an unbroken iPhone You forgot to lanuch the settings.app first. And also to swipe to the corrsponding home screen. There are a total of nine of them. If you are…