Comparing the iPhone OS and Android is NOTHING like comparing the MacOS with Windows.
Sure it is. In each case, the Apple product is superior.
Comparing the iPhone OS and Android is NOTHING like comparing the MacOS with Windows.
Well, my Google Nexus One turned up today.
All I can say is WOW!
This thing is FAST! Even on a crappy connection. Messing around with it in the office where it switches from 3g to 2g to 2.5g and back and forth all the time it seems to fly.
The app store is a breeze on it. Hit the button, slect the app, hit install, it downloads in the background.
The screen is phenominal. It smashed an iPhone screen right out of the park.
Connected stright to works Activesync with no issues, and to works WiFi (which is uncommon for a mobile device due to it using some screwed up PEAP implimentation).
Only messed about with it for the moment, but I can't put it down.
Also, pointless, but cool, if you do a smiley in a text, it converts it to a little smiling android grapic
This guy does not seem thrilled with his Nexus One!
New firmware has been released for the N1 and adds full multitouch capabilities. It is to be broadcast over the air in the US during this week, no announcement for the UK but following the instructions below would allow you to get the update now.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/02/nexus-one-gets-a-software-update-enables-multitouch/
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/02/nexus-ones-big-update-can-be-had-without-the-wait/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=627411
Exactly - £599 from play, or £410 (or whatever it is) from Google...
All a matter of opinion. Or in fact its more about the user. If you break things easily then you should use MacOSX. If you like to do things quickly and like compatibility then you use WindowsSure it is. In each case, the Apple product is superior.
Does the N1 have a stylus? If not then the trackball will be very useful for trying to click on text links in the browserI haven't actually found a use for the trackball yet other than it glowing when you get an alert.
Does the N1 have a stylus? If not then the trackball will be very useful for trying to click on text links in the browser
For anyone that has rooted their Nexus One, theres a hack for the browser that enables multi touch:
http://www.redmondpie.com/multitouch-in-nexus-one-browser-9140377/
Actually prefer the look of the nexus, like the colour more and the slightly different chin.
Free on 18month contract if you dont mind spending £40 a month.