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Originally Posted by testacon
I sarcasticly disagree with this statement. I'm saying it's currently worse than the iPhone--it has significantly fewer apps and feature sets then the iPhone currently does. Maybe in a few years it might catch up to be in the same category but so far I completely lack interest to own it. I'll still visit it in Novemember at the AT&T store to rate the hype but I'll definately skip the first year no matter how good it seems to be.
The only way Microsoft has a chance IMO with this phone is to be less strict with app approval. If Microsoft attempts to be as facist as Apple is they have no chance of competing in this race.
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Honestly.. this race is over before it even starts. Biggest thing to take into consideration is, even with the updates like froyo...android is only on their second version of their OS and even with the small upgrades, they're major compared to other OS. You can pretty much rest assured that 2011 and quite possibly 2012 will be all Android.