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Really? Have you checked out the new DroidX? Compared to just about any high-end Android phone, the iPhone4 is like child's play.
Look, I'm not a fanboy and I understand the iPhone has its place. There are a lot more games to choose from and I think it's a nice fit for somebody who finds the Android OS a bit intimidating, but I hardly expected anybody on this site to fall into that crowd. Compared to iOS, the Android platform:
- Is not locked down to a craptastic piece of software like iTunes
- Is not exclusive to AT&T
- Voice search that works for anything in the phone
- Integrates nicely with Google Voice and other Google apps (free texting FTW)
- Is infinitely more customizable
- The apps in the marketplace have a 24 hour return policy
- Google maps/navigation and notification bar vastly superior on Android
In regard to the antenna flaw, in general, companies that sell a $600 device that is flawed out of the box like that usually get blasted to hell. And obviously so with good reason. Apple does it and sheep like Engadget go out of their way to douse the fires with absolutely no reason other than pure brand loyalty.
http://img686.imageshack.us/img686/9206/droidx3.jpg "
The DroidX is the device to beat. Absolutely killer phone/features. Say goodbye, iphone.