You forgot another very important question. What good is the OS and
all that if the network is lousy?
Stewart
At 01:19 AM 2/18/2010, you wrote:
This reviewer gets to the heart of the matter. It is not about the
specs. It is about how the device functions.
http://www.slate.com/id/2244165?obref=obnetwork
"If you're looking to buy a new smartphone, then, the most important
thing to ask isn't "What does it do?" Instead, it's "How does it do
it?" Phones that seem identical on paper turn out to be wildly
different once you turn them on. The most important feature on any
phone is one rarely mentioned in a spec list: the operating system. If
the OS is clunky and overstuffed, like what you'll find on the
BlackBerry, you'll have a devil of a time doing everything on your
device. If it's stylish and intuitive, like the iPhone's, you'll find
your phone a pleasure."
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