Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Apr 2010 15:49 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Let me take you by the hand and lead you into cell phone land. Dell - of all companies - has "leaked" its line-up of upcoming Android and Windows Phone 7 phones, and contrary to any common sense, they're stunning. On top of that, Android has been ported to the iPhone (dual-boot capable, baby), and a clever tool has been released that completely automates overclocking your Palm Pre (Plus).
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Hello iDroid
by Bringbackanonposting on Thu 22nd Apr 2010 23:13 UTC
Bringbackanonposting
Member since:
2005-11-16

No comments on Android on iPhone? I think it's huge. Finally there is hope to use this iPhone for something useful and run whatever software we want. Can't wait for the install process and any small issues to be ironed out. Seeya AppStore (ya so and so...)

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RE: Hello iDroid
by stabbyjones on Thu 22nd Apr 2010 23:54 in reply to "Hello iDroid"
stabbyjones Member since:
2008-04-15

Probably because most people that wanted android bought an android phone.

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RE[2]: Hello iDroid
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Fri 23rd Apr 2010 00:46 in reply to "RE: Hello iDroid"
Bill Shooter of Bul Member since:
2006-07-14

Seconded. The iphone Hardware isn't the best right now: Slower processor, less pixels, non changeable battery. That might change with the new iphone, but not for long.


Apple's history is to launch with competitive ( if not the best) hardware, but can't keep ahead of the competition hardware wise for long.

Edited 2010-04-23 00:47 UTC

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RE: Hello iDroid
by nt_jerkface on Fri 23rd Apr 2010 03:37 in reply to "Hello iDroid"
nt_jerkface Member since:
2009-08-26

The best reason to get an iPhone is the app store. The games selection on Android isn't close to comparable. But if you don't care about games then an Android phone is worth looking at.

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