| fastyxx said: And in response to the pro-Android crowd, I'll repeat the same thing I said about iPad or earlier iPhone models. Part of the advantage of the iPhone is the App Store and all the dev resources being pored into the cheap, strong software. You can't underestimate that feature in the desirability of the product. The iPhone is not really your best choice of product to attack Apple on. (Not even close.) It's been nothing but successful and almost universally loved by everyone who uses it - even by those who would never buy a Mac product. I don't know what else a product can do than have the by-far customer satisfaction rating for its market. And in 2009. So the people that actually use it, like it and feel they get a good value DESPITE the craptastic at times AT&T problems. Sounds good to me. *shrug* One less person on my network clogging up the datastream. Works for me. |
Except that the apps on the Android are now far more numerous than before and don't have to put up with the shit from Apple. In fact more and more people go to the Android since what is the point of making an app and investing all this time making it just to have it mystreiously unappoved for one bullshit reason or another. Furthermore, because of the "app already exists that does this" eason for denying an app, better apps with the same functionality will rarely ever appear.







