Hi All
Just wanted to tell, If you sit still, you will lose the first mover
advantages.
That's valid for developers (software companies) and handset
manufacturers too.
HTC will be for example the leader among handset manufacturers.

It may be for you to think and act.

thanks
Prady

On Sep 11, 8:26 am, JP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 9, 4:36 am, Prady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
>
> > I am just wondering is there any Reliable Market Research Data on
> > Android available?
>
> There is not. (That was easy)
>
> What's going to happen once Android phones ship is everybody's guess
> and these are not even educated ones. We don't know how the carriers
> will package their "deals" and after they had at it, Android might be
> DOA. And that's just one scenario. Or, the first handsets shipping
> have some annoying quality problem and every hick and their mom think
> Android=suck. On the upside, carriers might offer an *actually
> attractive deal which puts consumers first* along with an iPhone
> slayer device.
>
> Noone knows.
>
> So my recommendation is to sit still for half a year and you'll be
> able to better see to it.
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