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Originally Posted by SolApathy
Youhave to keep things in context though. Our phones are designed for productivity & multitasking, with a smattering of media & games.

The Iphone is not designed for multitasking & is geared towards media & entertainment related apps.
Now Google is merging the two worlds togather. I would even say Google is taking over the world.



to be fair Microsoft only lost 2% of the mobile market. Also WinMo is moving at light speed in terms of updating the OS in comparison to just 2 years ago.



Look at WinMo 2 years ago and look at it now. Do you see how dramatic the change was/is?


i once owned 2 iphones and a G1. I gave up both iphones for the G1, and dont regret it.

HTC will be increasing their production of Android handsets over the next few years, along with other mobile handset makers. Apple and Microsoft are facing stiff competition.

Who will win? The users, us.


finance tip: Get you some shares in HTC. Fire your Broker if he mentions Nokia and their OS.
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