Android Captivate and Vibrant get reviewed — the competition
AT&T and T-Mobile bring the Android competition with the Samsung Galaxy S-class Captivate and Vibrant
Phil Nickinson, my counterpart over at sibling site Android Central has just posted his AT&T Android Captivate review and T-Mobile Android Vibrant review, the latest, greatest US GSM competition to our own iPhone 4. They’re both Galaxy S-class devices, but one [...]
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iPhone 4 vs Android Captivate
An iPhone 4 user’s experience with the Android 2.1 powered Samsung Captivate on AT&T
I’ll preface this by saying before this review, I’ve hardly laid hands on an Android device, let alone considered throwing my iPhone aside to completely delve into the OS and see if I could actually survive without my iPhone. In my time [...]
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How Apple moved the conversation from iPhone 4 death-touch to industry-wide death-grip
One of the greatest tricks Apple pulled off at the iPhone 4 press conference was changing the dialog from death-touch — a single point of antenna trouble on iPhone 4 — to death-grip — a device-wide point of antenna trouble faced by the entire industry.
Apple for their part did cop to making iPhone 4’s point [...]
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Samsung responds to Apple over antennagate
And the quadfecta is now complete, with Samsung responding to Apple over the iPhone 4 press conference’s demonstration of the death-grip causing signal loss on an Omnia II.
“The antenna is located at the bottom of the Omnia 2 phone, while iPhone’s antenna is on the lower left side of the device. Our design [...]
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Apple launches 1 iPhone a year, Android shows off 8 last week
No starker contrast could be drawn between Apple’s iPhone 4 strategy and Google’s Android than this past week where iPhone 4 made its traditional once-a-year debut — just as Motorola showed off a new Verizon Droid X, T-Mobile Charm, AT&T Flipout, and Samsung announced the Galaxy S-class Sprint Epric 4G, Verizon Facinate, T-Mobile Vibrant, [...]
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