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Android phones have reached an important milestone, with the sale of the 1 millionth G1 phone by T-Mobile USA.
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-Remo
New hardware would be great but unless it's a significant upgrade beyond what any other phone can do, the only thing to me that new hardware would bring is a nicer aesthetic. Maybe a larger screen but then again how large can we get before it's too large to comfortably fit in pocket? Hard to say. Maybe another inch?
Some of the newer android models in prototype right now look great though. Let's get them out there.
What would be an interesting report would be to work out the ratio of browser use to market share - is the iPhone higher or about the same as e.g. Android in those figures. It is undoubtedly much, much higher than Symbian, but everything would be.
- by alienjazzcat April 28, 2009 10:58 AM PDT
- Remember, Android will not be just phones.. wait for set tops, netbooks, etc.. and no Apple tax
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