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2009-10-30
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2009-10-30
, 11:40
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2009-10-30
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@ Connecticut, USA
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2009-10-30
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@ St. Petersburg, FL
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#85
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- N900 wins on software (Maemo 5 > Android 2.0)
- Droid wins on hardware (über sexy, but CDMA = fail)
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2009-10-30
, 12:07
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2009-10-30
, 12:16
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@ US
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2009-10-30
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@ Connecticut, USA
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2009-10-30
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@ US
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#89
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I will give you one very good reason. Splintering. I am noticing more and more a fracturing of the android OS. What works on one device will not function on another because of some change that the manufacturer has made to the underlying OS. If this continues the android market is going to be full of "Runs only on" in the description.
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2009-10-30
, 12:43
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@ London
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#90
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- N900 wins on software (Maemo 5 > Android 2.0)
- Droid wins on hardware (über sexy, but CDMA = fail)
Both have a very nice camera and both are really good!
I'm a long-time user of both Maemo and Android. Android has more apps and Google navigation is a killer app.
There you have it, in a nutshell