5 Ways Google's Android Beats the iPhone And 5 Ways It Won't

popularmechanics.com — Google is hoping to transform cell phones the way it did to the Web, beginning with its first Android phone, the new T-Mobile G1. But if really wants to dominate the mobile market, Google will have to prove that it can out-do (or get third parties like HTC to out-do) Apple's iPhone, the market leader when it comes to functionality and usability. — Submitted Sep 24, 2008

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Correct me if i'm wrong but the only open phones i know of are the G1 and Openmoko. Both of which are GSM phones. Openmoko is unlocked so you can choose your favorite GSM provider.

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@bilbravo RE: " The G1 with Android doesn't look awesome but the multitude of open video players that WILL be available ... "GREAT!!! Now we can hunt for hundreds of different apps just to play our videos! THIS IS AN AWESOME IDEA!Idiot.

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"My Tilt has more functionality than an iPhone"But how much of that functionality does more than 1% of the population actually care about (probably none of it)?

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"No thought or research went into this article. Buried"As with most articles submitted to digg from the "blogosphere".

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I will assume you mean PS2.The PS3, as a side note, will also kick the 360's ass. Right up until the "desparate" 360 price cut, the PS3 had been outselling the 360 for months (despite being more expensive).

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Sorry. I was quick to blame. I'm still not sure but wikipedia says the G1 has a digital compass.

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