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The original Apple advert contained nothing about the product, at least the Motorola one did. Thats already a better advert..
SDCards are unsupported and hardware supported via USB is limited - that doesn't include the fact that Android vendors have a habit of dropping all support in 6 months by failing to provide updates (both feature and security) for devices older than 6months. The best example of this was a leaked memo between Samsung and a US carrier where Samsung stated that they were not going to provide software updates in favour of forcing hardware updates on end users. Yes, when you buy an Android, those are the kinds of assholes you're to have to deal with - shell out money for a device only to be left high and dry a few months later. Congratulations, you've just purchased a light weight door stop with the security of swiss cheese thanks to zero updates being provided.
Edited 2011-06-05 15:21 UTC