Another Craparola mobile which just happens to try and copy the iPhone OS, hell it even uses the slightly slower ARM Cortex A8 processor found in the iPhone 3GS - guess innovation is beaten by imitation.
@EngadgetFreak "Try and copy the iPhone OS"?? Firstly, it's Android, so by that logic almost half the smartphones announced in the past few months have tried to copy the iPhone OS. Also, it won't be shipped with MOTOBLUR, just stock Android, which I think is a blessing!
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Another Craparola mobile which just happens to try and copy the iPhone OS, hell it even uses the slightly slower ARM Cortex A8 processor found in the iPhone 3GS - guess innovation is beaten by imitation.
@EngadgetFreak "Try and copy the iPhone OS"?? Firstly, it's Android, so by that logic almost half the smartphones announced in the past few months have tried to copy the iPhone OS. Also, it won't be shipped with MOTOBLUR, just stock Android, which I think is a blessing!