@zaghy2zy: Because the previous article was a biased subjective viewpoint of iOS versus Android in favor of android, and this article is clearly another biased viewpoint in favor of webOS.
@zaghy2zy: Because the previous article was a biased subjective viewpoint of iOS versus Android in favor of android, and this article is clearly another biased viewpoint in favor of webOS.
@Bill Clinton: When I rooted my N1 (on the device itself), the phone notified me of exactly what I was doing with a disclaimer. It has been rooted since then, even after firmware updates (2.1, 2.2).
@Bill Clinton: I'd say the distinguishing difference is that Jailbreaking is a hack that Apple is constantly patching whereas rooting is a feature. So Android is more accommodating to the power user than Apple is.
@UWAZell: I felt the same away about Android winning in syncing (as in overall), but losing a point in Non-google syncing...
@criosray: I have literally NEVER had problems either.
@-emory-: Samsung Galaxy S, though less talked about, has a lot of comparable features to the Evo as well as features that are superior to the Evo: Super-AMOLED screen, more internal memory, (rumored) faster graphics chip than Snapdragon, DLNA support for HDTV... It's definitely worth checking out.
Vote: 1&1
@St3v3: Rumor is that Droid is the next priority after Nexus One to get 2.2.
@gpzbc: The only problem with the Incredible is the same one as the Hero. They're running HTC's custom UI, so updates won't happen very quickly.
@arungupta: Definitely, for AT&T, the Nexus One is the most future proof android device. If you wouldn't mind switching to T-Mobile or Sprint the Samsung Galaxy S or the HTC Evo (respectively) have better hardware specs.
The JooJoo looks alright, and, in my opinion, trumps the iPad specs-wise. I'll wait for both to come and see how they compare then.
VOTE: Digsby