Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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He's blowing an absolutely humungous amount of hot air considering it's an iPhone clone. Please, someone sit him down, calm him down a bit and point out that he's a year and half late to the table to be talking like that. It looks like a nice enough phone, but this guy looks like the type that pushes everyone out of the way and trys to take the credit for someone elses innovation. Pretty distasteful IMHO
I love how every full touchscreen device is an iPhone clone. Considering the iPhone wasn't even first to begin with, it's only real innovation is an excellent touchscreen and ease of use. Mobile Safari is great, but the Nokia browsers and the still lack of flash don't make it revolutionary. The App Store is great, but it's not open source. It's possible to download applications for more open platforms, like Windows Mobile and quite soon, Android. So, after 17 months and owning an iPod touch, I still fail to see how everything is an iPhone clone. The most positive thing about the iPhone is the responses from other manufacturers that were elicited.
Yeah.. Kinda like this dude
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ12vNZ5yMY
It made it look like it was all about himself.
It's the combination that makes it like an iphone. I also pointed out (below) the screen rotation and the visual voicemail.
So by your logic, the iPhone is like Microsoft Surface right?
The app store can't be open source, software is the one that can be open source. Even if they made the app store app an open source project it would be really lame, I doubt someone would really work on it. If what you mean is that apple doesn't let people install home-brew apps it's a different thing, but thats the reason why Rip Rev exists, and no one is preventing you to jailbreak or pwn your phone/ipod. Any way most of the apps that appeared in the installer repositories are already in the app store. I still pwn my phone for 2 apps, the callme app because I refuse to pay to enable fast dial, and for iphone modem to make some teethering.
You can't deny they're trying to mimic the iphone. Why did they have to put the animated rotation.
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Why, does that have Visual Voicemail too? Microsoft Surface is the size of a chest freezer, which might make lifting it up to your ear a bit difficult don't you think? But thanks for throwing an enormous straw man into the conversation, consider it burned alive.