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i think his point was that carrying 45lbs of books is itself exercise.

@OGC You're right that most android phones on the shelves are larger than 4" now, but I stand by my statement.. we got to this size because consumers kept buying them as they got larger.

Saying that Steve liked a 3.5" screen is criticizing him? I think you need to loosen your turtleneck.. you guys are touchy.

so this does what online course systems at colleges already do(and have been doing since at least the early 2000's when i was in school), with the added "benefit" of requiring the students to all have an iPad.

In that case, don't forget to count all Nooks, Kindle Fires, many smart tvs, google tv boxes, picture frames, car stereos, alarm clocks, and pmps in the Android column.

..but either way you look at it, it's incorrect to say that the iPhone is the market leader, and therefore most people prefer smaller screens.

These theories are junk. I don't know why iOS apologists are constantly trying to explain this with goofy theories when the answer is very simple.

I used to have this issue on my Vibrant with Froyo, but since upgrading it to an ICS rom, it's working flawlessly.

Remember kids.. the iPhone's battery is magical and nobody buys the dozens of battery cases that manufacturers are making for some reason.

Coming from an Android phone I doubt you'd have any issue with the apps at all.

ICS will be released for this within weeks. I have the original Transformer and Asus has been faster than any other manufacturer with pushing updates. It's been a true joy owning one of their products.

It's confusing because the TP doesn't look anything like an iPad

You should probably also warn people that custom roms are often flakey and come with no support at all.. if you're lucky someone will answer your questions on a forum, but if they're in a bad mood they're just as likely to tell you to beat it.

Yup, because why should developers get paid for their work?

I doubt your mom is the type that's going to find her way to a shady Chinese or Russian Android app market, so she'd be perfectly safe from malware.

They're just playing to people's fears fueled by reports put out by people trying to sell mobile virus protection. A small amount of malware is known to exist on seedy app markets based in China and/or Russia.

I think it's funny how many people squawk about how good the iPhone camera is, and then 50 million of them use this to degrade the photos anyway.

Yup,.. the quality of a camera that's on a phone is absolutely related to what OS it runs.

The game is most likely filtered by screen size, not OS version.

If it's something you choose to download, it can't possibly be "bloatware"