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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by Dragon2 View Post
Dude. I install apps tp SD card. I see full web pages. And skyfires a joke other than flash... sling box needs a extra purchase and not many people even use it...

Android simplifies. Windows makes life harder..

And j don't get this full version of YouTube junk. I've never not found a video on one that I couldn't find on the other. And if you think YouTube is better on skyfire your high... skipping frames and all kinds of mess.....

Go android. Y'all see soon.
#1: You do not install apps to the sd card, lol. Stop lying man. See here:
http://androidandme.com/2009/10/news...d-android-2-0/
It says (copy and paste):
"The Motorola Droid will be the most powerful Android phone to date when it launches on November 6, 2009. However, the device still features the same shortcomings of all other Android phones. The Droid ships with a 512 MB ROM which contains only 256 MB available for app storage.

Google does not support installing apps to the SD card (and likely never will), so developers are limited in what they can create."


#2: Yes, you need to buy a sling box to use one. And since they have sold millions of them, even though it doesn't even work on android, iPhone, or Palm devices- I think it's safe to say that people DO care about it. I have one myself and use it almost every day.

#3: Youtube IS better on skyfire. Maybe not on your Nexus One because you have way better hardware and faster 3G. But compare skyfire on a Touch Pro 2 to a G1 and then come tell me skyfire sucks, lol. And threre are plenty of videos not available on the mobile Android app. I first found out about this when I was watching a rock band (game) video on my phone, and my friends' G1's couldn't access it. After a few calls to support and multiple message board posts, they had it confirmed that the mobile youtube site (not app, but the site that provides the content to the apps) does not have all the same content as the full version. The video I was watching had not yet been made available to the mobile version of the site.