@Okechukwu am yet to experience that, try a HTC
I did buy an Android device - Samsung Galaxy 5 and personally, its disappointing as compared to my iPhone. My first rant was the lack of a virtual qwerty keyboard and the virtual keypad is a serious turnoff, and the OS isn't smooth like the iOS, so to the fans, I still think Android has a long way to usability - much like the Symbian and iOS
./Ok3chOn Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Kevin Ouma <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
SkunksThe other day I bought a relatively fairly priced Android Phone for my wife at 13,000 and after a few days of working with it, looks miles aheadof my Nokia Phone that cost me 50k.It seems like all app developers are leaning towards Iphone or Android apps Nowadays. In my honest opinion Android is likely to be the mass marketplatform of the future and will considerably reduce the barrier for the masses to access high end smartphones at low prices.The Graph below should be a scary trend for apple and RIM ( don't know about OVI at this point) Apple seems to be having a slow growth, RIM is decliningwhile Android is growing like crazy.If I were Nokia, I would definitely go the Android route._______________________________________________
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