Sprint will be getting their first Android device by the end of the year. Not only that, but it will be a 4G device using WiMax. This is going to be an interesting one. It won't be so much a device...
Sprint will be getting their first Android device by the end of the year. Not only that, but it will be a 4G device using WiMax. This is going to be an interesting one. It won't be so much a device battle, as it will be an OS battle: WebOS vs. Android. Why is this interesting? Unlike Blackberry OS & Windows Mobile, which are based on entirely different frameworks, the framework of Android & WebOS is JUST ABOUT the exact same thing. Both OS's run a Linux core. Here are the articles I got some information from if you are interested. See below. Enjoy the video. :)
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win /lose situation for us because when we get it nobody reall wants it or have already switched to get it so it sucks but thats are philosophy so we gotta deal with it and were looking forward to the calgary were making alot of adjustments to the android platform so who knows bout that phone so far
hey i was just listening to your vid and you have a good point between webos and google(android) but me peticular i use the pre i love web os but there are alot of thins they can do to make it better like the things i hate android has the things i hate of android are on the pre so its a win win situation. Now i work for verizon and were really really big on feature phones and when it comes to pda/smartphones we kinda stay back and see how they do on the market first till we get them which is a
Windows Mobile holds its own if you need it for the enterprise market, but otherwise I'd go with anything but. Let's see what happens when the Calgary comes out, as well as the Pre. To me, anything Linuxbased has already won my heart.
I'm not a fan of Windows Mobile in the slightest. I'm leaning towards Android based phones. I was considering the iPhone for some time, but AT&T is royally messing it up. The Blackberry Storm was also an option for a while until I got my hands on one and decided against it. The Calgary looks very interesting, but I think I'm going to pass on the Pre, as Palm has lost favor with me lately.
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