Motorola Droid: A Promising iPhone Challenger [View article]
Hey I like MOT since 80286 chip, and I do respect that they did not rush a copycat game as some notable companies and take their time to make a respectful product. But, as others say, Android market can be troubled with different chips, ans different inputs etc. Will see.
On Oct 23 07:41 PM Tom B wrote:
> Motorola...Promising-- in the same sentence? Oh that's right-- "promising" > and delivering are DIFFERENT....
Motorola Droid: A Promising iPhone Challenger [View article]
I think that they had upfront, at least 15-25 ready models (edge, 3G, 3Gs, LTE...) of Iphone to be ready for presentation, when AT&T network is done to apply them.
On Oct 23 01:56 PM SiliconValleyJoe wrote:
> If I remember correctly, the progressions is as follows: > 2007 - iPhone > 2008 - iPhone 3G, SDK, App Store. > 2009 - iPhone 3G S with new capabilities. > > How is it iPhone is in Fat and Happy mode and how does it mean innovation > has stopped? > > A lot of companies are still making devices to match iPhone capabilities > or best it, so they are innovating? While they are fighting to catch > up? Strange.
Motorola Droid: A Promising iPhone Challenger [View article]
Will see.
On Oct 23 07:41 PM Tom B wrote:
> Motorola...Promising-- in the same sentence? Oh that's right-- "promising"
> and delivering are DIFFERENT....
Motorola Droid: A Promising iPhone Challenger [View article]
On Oct 23 01:56 PM SiliconValleyJoe wrote:
> If I remember correctly, the progressions is as follows:
> 2007 - iPhone
> 2008 - iPhone 3G, SDK, App Store.
> 2009 - iPhone 3G S with new capabilities.
>
> How is it iPhone is in Fat and Happy mode and how does it mean innovation
> has stopped?
>
> A lot of companies are still making devices to match iPhone capabilities
> or best it, so they are innovating? While they are fighting to catch
> up? Strange.