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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Heh heh...

I've considered iPad/iPhone, but apps aside, when I think of what I would have to give up for those products in light of Android devices, it's hard to take them seriously.

Here's a short list (in no order):
  • Command line access incl. full Debian CLI
  • Voice input across all input fields
  • live wallpapers and widgets
  • very mature and fast (js + dom) web browser incl.flash
  • stock google navigation
  • OOTB ability to install apps outside of the official marketplace
  • multiple marketplaces (this *is* a good thing)
  • proper multitasking (the implementation is very clever)
  • UI theming and extreme customizability
  • rapid update cycle of OS/Apps
  • OOTB integrated google services
  • excellent notification system
  • common micro SD expansion
  • freedom to choose device based on requirements
  • generally lower prices
  • app availability across *all* devices
  • extremely active community with at least one OS fork (cyanogen)
  • different on-screen keyboards (including the upcoming built-in blindtype)
  • Fully OSS (and active) SIP client
  • as a developer....
  • The ability to script using a variety of languages
  • No approval needed for app release (only Google marketplace)
  • Free SDK includes desktop emulator for testing prior
  • resolution independence
  • binary independence (target phone, tablet, netbook, or set top box)

I could go on, but that's a pretty good list. Don't get me wrong, the iPhone/iPad is very nice, but sorely lacking when compared to Android devices for anything but a very casual user. This makes it hard for me to consider paying more for what amounts to be a brand and a 'sleek' device.

Of course, the iPhone's strengths are mainly in the build quality and the quality/quantity of key apps. But these advantages are quickly disappearing as exclusive iPhone traits.

If I were Jobs, I would feel threatened as well. iOS is a major part of the apple empire and Android is a very harsh and very direct competitor to this area of Apples business. With the advent of Eclair, coupled with EVO, Galaxy S, and Droid X, Android's reputation has improved dramatically making these devices close substitutes for the once-untouched iPhone.
I think the other things that really have me considering an iPad v? would be Apple's customer support and their update cycle. But even then I would probably wind up jailbreaking the iPad v?... so... maybe an iPad v? isn't for me.
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
They're maemo and MeeGo...

"Meamo!" sounds like what Zorro would say to catherine zeta jones... after she slaps him for looking at her dirtily...