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@r33brooks: "I don't think many U.S. girls would want to put themselves on this services"

@Mr. Bean: Good catch... I would comment just this.

@switchednick: Agree... but i changed my phone twice already. With native Android.

@Tyler William Rios: WIth Diamond 1st Android runs but GPS, Bluetooth, Camea, 3g and power management doesn't works.

@PTB315: Let's see, I have 1,5 years with my phone now, more than enough to read the reviews and wait to the bugs be fixed.

@DARTH_TIGRIS: MS is huge and they will surelly have more market than enough to stay in a good place.

@Rayonic: MS is huge and they will surelly have more than enough to stay in a good place.

@pupaboy3: Android's google sync is amazing, any you have instant access to any doc in you g-mail, and now it have exchange support.

@streetceltic: I hope you're right... a new revolutionary OS would be great, if it's not limited to catch up.

It's ported to the old HTC Diamond for a while now, in many ROMs but still not fully functional... and, as few people cares about this phone now (neither me), it will probably never be.

Come on, the Smartphone world (at least the Smartphone heavy users) already splitted between Apple and Android... apart from loyal RIM users. And many became fanboys.

@Wilson: You're right, reading this I said almost the same as your original comment.

@eldictator: Yes... started like this, but I can´t complain, was a really provocative comment.

@Peter De Vries: Many thanks for the advice, I´ll look for it and (if i can afford it) give it a try.

@Stem_Sell: Yes it does when it´s a portable device that should be with you all the time.

@Peter De Vries: Sorry if my spelling bother you, is not easy to keep 3 languages with perfect spelling.

There´s a important missing info there: "two free applications built by a security researcher for research purposes"

@FriedPeeps: Probably... but I really want a Android netbook. That would be great!