iPhone vs Android

the program DoubleTwist will mimic itunes, it will automatically import all your itunes library and playlists, you plug in your Android device (it will be recognized) then just drag over the files and you're good :up:

DoubleTwist? Never heard that before. Is it a freeware or do you have to buy it? I might have to look it up, thanks. :yay:
 
No problem, I've had the Droid since November so I'm quite familiar with the ins and outs of Android, that and I work for Verizon :cool:

Always happy to help if I can
 
No problem, I've had the Droid since November so I'm quite familiar with the ins and outs of Android, that and I work for Verizon :cool:

Always happy to help if I can

Thanks! My two biggest complains of my Android phone were the lack of apps and inability to transfer songs to my phone, but after 2.1 it seems like most of my concerns are addressed. Android will never get the apps that iPhone get but I think the gap has been narrowed.
 
Well maybe, some analysts believe that the Android market could surpass the App Store at some point. One benefit is about (roughly) 57% of Android apps are free as opposed to 25% for Apple.
 
I'm surprised that Microsoft has yet to produce a Windows Mobile phone that can be competitive to iPhone or even Android, and no one I know has a cell phone that runs on Windows Mobile. Microsoft just don't have Apple's excellence nor Google's ambition to seize a good portion of the cell phone market.

They do now. Can they deliver of the promise of WP7? That's another story.
But from the look of the interface, it leaves the others a mile behind. We'll see what they do with it. And if they will put some marketing muscles to promote it.
 

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