Why Android is better than iPhone.

Being able to add or use a larger capacity battery is a very good option.
 
Being able to add or use a larger capacity battery is a very good option.

I agree here.
I wouldn't buy a phone if these options are not available. Love the Nexus but it seems they dont have open battery & expandable memory

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+1 on the above.

IMHO, a user replaceable battery is a must on any phone from any platform. Power users really need this.

Im sure there are similar items from other platforms, but I really like this BB solution, you can use the battery charger bundle to boost your battery during a call, both can be recharged at the same time, or you can just swap out batteries at your leisure. Very versatile!

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HTC One was announced this morning. Machined aluminum body and excellent attention to detail, this is one Android phone done right! Also like that they made the daring move of equipping it with "only" a 4MP camera.

Even more daring, or, er stupid....

in the UK release, its priced significantly more than the iphone5.

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Even more daring, or, er stupid....

in the UK release, its priced significantly more than the iphone5.

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Hey, if it's got features like the iPhone, then its gotta be better, right?
 
Being able to add or use a larger capacity battery is a very good option.

I agree, I keep a spare battery with me 24/7 and I occationally pull my sd card so back it up, its easier to put it in my laptop to copy and manipulate data.
 
Take that mini iPad, the new Samsung 8" tablet makes phone calls too.....

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Really dismisses the value of Jobs entirely. Also, isn't BB an integrated company, hardware, software, services?

I think it actually reinforces Jobs' management style. The man wasn't a magician, but he did know how to run Apple. Fostering an environment of innovation and creativity.

Edit: If you read the Jobs biography, the author writes at length about Jobs reality distortion field. He had the ability to inspire and motivate employees to do things they thought were impossible. That in itself is pretty remarkable.

BB is integrated and that's the reason they saw so much success early on. Kinda like Apple, they had a clear vision of what the product was and what it needed to do, and they developed the resources to support it. Unfortunately, that vision failed to adapt to the tide of change and got left behind.
 
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BB is integrated and that's the reason they saw so much success early on. Kinda like Apple, they had a clear vision of what the product was and what it needed to do, and they developed the resources to support it. Unfortunately, that vision failed to adapt to the tide of change and got left behind.

Kind of like whats happening to Apple Inc right now.

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Investors have lost faith in the company, stock is dropping like a rock. Cook did his best damage control presentation during share holder meeting promising stuff, but wouldn't reveal what or when. Apple TV has been talked up for *years* and still doesn't look even close to being ready. There are signs of dissension among the Apple management ranks. Growing number of analysts have dropped their ratings on Apple.

Apple is *nothing* without Jobs. Their best days are behind them.

Anybody who refuses to believe this is just a deluded fanboy.
 

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