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I can't tell if we're all acknowledging what was said. The article source claims that last quarter, more android phones were sold than iphones. I don't see where Thom is being misleading in the article. Even with having more phones out total, that should be cause for concern for apple and his commentary reflected that.
Maemo/Meego FTW! (But seriously, best of luck to the least evil platform.)
Also, why bring up buid quality and software design decisions in this dialog? This is about sales. And sales numbers don't normalize to durability and prettiness. If anything, it's insult to injury that people would rather buy the crappier one. And at best for apple, it shows them how its competitor has bested them at getting phones into the customers' hands despite said better qualities.
And since we're all doing it: I typed this from my n900, so I hope they both fail.