True, I guess. No Sense UI (stock Android) is actually one of the things I don't like it for, lmao. It helps usability and on top of it it's looking good
Yea, I agree, HTC Sense UI does look great, but I figured stock Android has to evolve some day, don't know if it's true or not but they reported that Froyo has the new Phone/Browser widget, which is similar to HTC Sense, first step to evolution right there lol.
I've got a HTC HD2 - quite good really and does exactly what I need.
Question though this android thing - is it the windows? as mines got windows mobile 6.5 on it :P
Hm, all I know about Froyo is that it'll be faster and will have tethering. Been busy with writing articles about OS4 and how to put it on without a dev account, lmao =D
@Storming, yeah as el said 2 completly different OSs, although the HD2 also has a variation of Sense UI, Touchflo, so that's what maybe caused the confusion
I'd love to play with an Android for a day or two. I really appreciate the whole open source and think this is how the Android will over take the iPhones dominance. Android recently overtook iPhone sales in the US but it still a bit behind worldwide.
I've worked on a few iPhone apps and it's so controlled it makes it really hard. Every app has to be approved and apple has such huge restrictions and rules on it's apps and software it's going to kill it now that it has decent competition.
Someone should port iPhone OS to N1, that will probably get Steve Jobs irritated especially since the "Android on iPhone 2G" incident that happened recently lol.
What shocked me is that the camera quality. Like comes with 5mp? You would think it would have the latest mp with it. Most mobiles these days comes with 8mp+.
Yea, Nokia N8 will come with a 12MP camera I believe, for Android phones I think one of the Motorola phones comes with 12MP camera also.
Nonetheless, it might not be the highest, but it's pretty good (N1 camera).
Storming, don't think there is an official HD2 Android, but you can probably find a way to root the hell out of it and put Windows 95 on it if you want lol.
If you're in US, you can get Nexus One with a coverage plan.
About the price, compared to iPhone unlocked prices here, Nexus One is cheaper. Also, if you buy Nexus One from Google, I get 2%, so need to advertise it more.
Don't know, for that price something like a Nokia N900 seems more interesting. But that's probably more a matter of personal preference. Either way I don't really see any use in a smartphone.
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