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- imap email client for gmail
- a huge app market
- much more touch friendly GUI
- smoother performance
- 3 home screens that support not only widgets but shortcuts as well
- a lot more apps to install
- apps are developed with java..very basic and common programming language as opposed to python
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My point being that if 80% + of all this stuff is driven online or in the cloud, isn't it just about getting there with what you already have?