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Originally Posted by smoove21
I agree,verizon is marketing this phone as the best thing since sliced bread. How can you have that commercial talking about the things the iphone can't do when most of its features aren't crushing other phones in its own android pool(hero).
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Let me shine some light on this situation between the iPhone and the Droid. And I'm not an iPhone lover; I like it, but I know I have no chance on getting it while I'm on the Verizon network.
Processor:
iPhone 3Gs: Samsung processor which clocks at 667Mhz (threshold of up to 833Mhz) but is underclocked to 600Mhz.
Droid: TI processor which clocks at 600Mhz but is underclocked to 550Mhz.
Note: Many people will argue that 550Mhz on one processor is not the same on another; true. However, both the Samsung and TI processors in the phones is a derivative of the Cortex A-8 ARM processor. Thus it's not like comparing Pentium 4 v. Core2Duo.
GPU:
iPhone 3Gs: PowerVR SGX 535 which is a graphics core which is used for high-end portable devices.
Droid: PowerVR SGX 530 (like the Palm Pre) which is a graphics core which is used for portable media devices (mid-range).
Note: But, but... dedicated graphics. I have found no clue talking about dedicated graphics anywhere on the Droid.
Internal memory:
iPhone 3Gs: 16/32GB Internal Memory allows one to install... a lot of apps.
Droid: 256MB Internal Memory... WTF? Expandable with microSD card, but can't install apps into it.
Note: Many people have said that developers can install files onto both the internal and external memory and have the app run off internal while catching whiles off the external; correct. However will developers like that idea instead of just straight porting it over? Who knows.
Camera:
iPhone 3Gs: 3MP, no flash. Does videos.
Droid: 5MP, with dual LED flash. Higher resolution videos.
Multitasking:
iPhone 3Gs: Limited
Droid: Up to 6 apps at a single time (according to Attack of the Show)
Note: But if you jailbreak an iPhone... But it's not like that out of the box.
Multi-touch:
iPhone3Gs: Yes, and has pinch to zoom.
Droid: No, but possible; pinch to zoom probably patented.
Note: Yes, they can both do it spec-wise; however, many hands-on and reviews has noted that it doesn't.
Keyboard:
iPhone 3Gs: Touch screen only.
Droid: Touch screen and physical... although many have said the physical could be a lot better.
Tethering:
iPhone 3Gs: Apple removed it with 3.10.
Droid: Possible with app.
Note: But you can enable it if you jail break the iPhone... but that's not intended if Apple removed it.
Carrier:
iPhone 3Gs: ATT-only. Rumors say by Q4 2010, VZN might get a chance with the iPhone.
Droid: VZN-only now, and then other networks will get it (leaked GSM versions have already leaked). VZN has one of the best 3G coverages.
So what does this all mean? The iPhone is a better overall powerhouse. The Droid is backed by additions which has some flaws, but a very strong network.
So if the Droid issues aren't fixed, I might just go with the HTC Touch Pro 2 instead when my upgrade comes up in February.