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Anyone here part of the Android Community?

I'm currently an owner of a Motorola Droid on Verizon's network.

Currently the most recent one is Android 2.1 running on the Google Nexus One (manufactured by HTC, and service provided by T-Mobile, soon Verizon in the Spring)

This beast is running a 1GHz processor B-)

Any android fans out there?

PS: WJ should configure User Agents so mobile devices go to the lo-fi view automatically, will be so useful o.o
 
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Doesn't that run like Android 1.5?

OT: ATM I think Android is the "future" but it needs more polishing and of course good enough hardware to run it. Until it's polished and more phones like the N1 come out I'm staying faithful to my iPhone :)

btw Verizon sucks
 
Android *will* outperform the iPhone OS a few versions from now.

Its still early stages really, but it'll eventually be much better.
When that day comes and there are a large selection of android apps, i'll probably switch to an android phone from my iphone.

Just noticed what .mac said, he has the right idea.
 
You can't possibly know that because you're comparing old to new. You have no idea what Apple might come out with ;)

We've yet to see what will OS 4 (or even 3.2) bring to the table.
 
Doesn't that run like Android 1.5?

OT: ATM I think Android is the "future" but it needs more polishing and of course good enough hardware to run it. Until it's polished and more phones like the N1 come out I'm staying faithful to my iPhone :)

btw Verizon sucks
Yeah, it's 1.6 :(
There isn't even a working 2.0 Rom/Update out there for it...:'(
 
Yeah I agree really.

What I mean to say is, android will be THE competitor.
It'll be like the current Mac vs. Windows "debate".

I'll stick with my iphone until android has more apps, more features and better devices.
 
Yeah, it's 1.6 :(
There isn't even a working 2.0 Rom/Update out there for it...:'(
I think Dream won't be updated to 2.x because of it's limitations, only Hero (aka G2) and Moment will :/

What I mean to say is, android will be THE competitor.
Android already is a competitor.

I'll stick with my iphone until android has more apps, more features and better devices.
I was actually referring to this - what I meant was hold your breath with statements like this because you can't possibly know what OS 4 will bring to the table and what will the 4th gen iPhone look like/be capable of, i.e you might not even switch.
 
Yes I agree Android needs a LOT of polishing... Google is a great company, but they have many flaws in the way they are going with Android right now.

iPhone 4.0 is suppose to have multi tasking as well. But Apple's closed minded system will be the doom of them in the future.
 
Agreed, but many things are changing (starting from the App Store, accepting plenty apps that they haven't before, changing policies (f.e "free apps stay free" is no more, you can now implement in-app purchases in free apps too) etc) so they might even allow stuff they never did before (f.e multitasking).

I hope they implement MT and enable things like battery percentage and video camera for the 2G/3G iPhones as well with the OS 4.
 
I think Dream won't be updated to 2.x because of it's limitations, only Hero (aka G2) and Moment will :/
People are attempting to hack together 2.0 ROM's for the G1 but failing miserably.
After a while I might get the Nexus One if the reviews and everything are good.
 
Yeah I agree really.

What I mean to say is, android will be THE competitor.
It'll be like the current Mac vs. Windows "debate".

I'll stick with my iphone until android has more apps, more features and better devices.
I love how you said Mac first.

Since I'm an apple fanboy all also stick with the iPhone + the homebrew is pretty cool for it.
 
I don't have one but I would pick an Android phone over the iPhone any day of the year. Even sexier is, IMO, the Linux based Nokia N900. It runs a lot of existing Linux desktop software:

nokia-n900-p2p-downloads-movie-playback.jpg


Ubuntu/Linux users will surely know the app it's running there.

<3<3<3??
 
I use the Google/HTC G1.
Great software, hardware could use improving.

I dislike the Nexus One (the unofficial successor to the G1) as it lacks a physical keyboard; the G1 screen keyboard is awful.

I think the G1 will have a market to continue if there's no "G2".
 
Sorry but in what century do you live in?

G2 = HTC Hero.

And excuse me, could use improving? G1's hardware sucks and everyone knows it.
 
I don't have one but I would pick an Android phone over the iPhone any day of the year. Even sexier is, IMO, the Linux based Nokia N900. It runs a lot of existing Linux desktop software:

nokia-n900-p2p-downloads-movie-playback.jpg


Ubuntu/Linux users will surely know the app it's running there.

<3<3<3??
I am almost 100% positive that downloading torrents regularly would get your mobile internet shut off lol.
But the concept of running desktop software on a mobile device is awesome :)
 
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