I'm going off topic here but wouldn't releasing a failed product warrant a little skepticism? Especially considering Vista costs like $250 dollars (or more) in the U.S., If I had just dropped that kind of cash only to have to wait three years for something that's only moderately improved I'd be more than a little disgruntled about it. Meanwhile, things that work out of the box may have flaws, but they still work out of the box. That's going to earn whoever it is some points and customer loyalty. I mean, we could apply that same logic to bungee jumping and I think you'd change your mind. ;-)

Okay back to the Gphone, I think the biggest selling point is the open source engine behind it. Look at the App store and the iPhone, or go even a step further to the 'jailbreak' apps. The fact of the matter is people want to customize their phones, especially people who have the knowledge and skill to do so.

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Sanga M. Collins wrote:
the only thing the g1 brings is open-source. The problem in the states
is the consumers never forget. If you release a crap product, it gets
tainted and all future releases are met with skepticism.

Take the iphone for example. It has a lot of things that could be done
better. But since the initial release blew people away, the consumers
feel like they can look past what I consider obvious flaws.

The other example is windows vista, which anyone who has used it
extensively will say is a very good product (I use it on my work pc).
But because the initial release completely bombed for various reasons.
MS is forced to spend $200 million on advertising campaign to correct
the general impression as well as focus on the release of windows 7 next
year to try and recover
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