Thread: Google Android
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Old 02-10-2011, 17:18   #107
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Re: Google Android

Hmm allow me to amplify, Samsung have a reputation for being a bit 'plasticy' although as we all know the individual components they use, are all pretty good. Their software (Android layered with own grown software isn't that special. HTC have the other problem, great build quality but sub standard components. As an example it's well known their cameras and loudspeakers are poor in comparison to their other components and even to rival makes offerings. Their Android software (Sense) though is outstanding.

As I said early I'm not a nokiaite, and I've done a LOT of research over an extended period looking at

Phones
OS

I'm leaning to Android as the OS to use, but I'm also keeping a weather eye on Windows too.
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