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Re: Who plans to go HD2?

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Originally Posted by gcianc View Post
yeah because corporate will abandon Windows Phone security & control for android, iphone and palm ROTFLMAO.

LOL

and you all think the carriers will continue to promote a DO ANYTHING & ABUSE OUR NETWORK for $29.99/mo (and lobby for "net neutrality") android giving up $10/mo turn-by-turn, push, etc.

you guys need to think beyond a 4-6 month marketing blitz.

lets get real, long term android could easily get the wm6.5 treatment from carriers alone once they have more choices, phones, etc. to choose from. put iPhone on verizon and what do you think happens to android?

either way until wp7 phones ship and xmas 2010 it's a total waste of bandwidth talking about it
Android isn't the do everything and abuse however you want for only $29.99 that you make it out to be. For one thing, the carriers have a say in what is in the app store. See google blocking the tethering app from the G1's app store at T-Mobile's request. And for another thing, the carriers get a piece of the pie everytime someone buys an app. And soon the apps will be able to be paid for on your phone bill (if not already, it was a while ago when I read that it was coming).

So there are plenty of reasons carriers like and promote Android.