| dallas said: 1. Android requires less phone memory allowing the phones to pack more in and still have more left for the customer 2. Android doesn't charge carriers to use its product. The advertising model that was mentioned may just be the better idea. 3. Android has waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy more apps, so the carriers will know that they will get a lot more money by encouraging android sales |
1. But Android is still miles behind iOS in that regard. I haven't read enough about the capabilities of WP7 to know if this is true.
2. Windows charges carriers? Why and how?
3. Since when do carriers get money for app sales?

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