@danaCreative,
danaCreative wrote:
At the end of the day, however, it's about the service you get with the carrier. Yes, iPhone is probably the best gadget on the market for apps and functionality if, however, you're not taking into consideration the part about actually making phone calls. AT&T's network simply can't handle or support the volume and it pales in comparison to the robustness of Verizon's network.
Correct. I wasn't taking into account the phone network at all, because I was talking about an iPod, not an iPhone.
its projected as of xmas 2010 iphone will have 300,000 apps and android 150,000 apps. when the droid came out android had 10,000 and iphone had 100,000
@cinthiuz,
This shud be interesting.
@OmSigDAVID,
i hate to be the one to tell you, but the bulk of this thread is over two years old...
turns out it wasn't particularly interesting.