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Curious if Google added more memory for apps on their device. I loaded a LOT of apps to the Droid and still had 182gb remaining.
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Personally, I'm curious to see what Android can be when it isn't constrained by the carriers. For one thing, it just might be totally open. Maybe even more open than Maemo, no?
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My understanding is that Android, in the form given to manufacturers/carriers, is open, and then they fiddle with it for their own hardware and for their own greedy monopolistic reasons, and in that fiddled-with form they release it to the consumer. Without the "middle man," why would it not be as open as it is in its pre-hardware-embodied state? And how is that not as open as Maemo?
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The Android kernel is open source, the applications which ship on Google experience phones are not (see the recent Cyanogen rukus). HTC's proprietary Sense UI is not open source.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...121300336.html
Rumured to have a snapdragon under the hood and voice to text functionality.
To be honest Im not very excited- I want a hardware keyboard, and I prefer maemo to android (although being able to control the phone with voice commands is tempting), but what do you think?