android 2.1 comes with native voice-to-text
apple only has one thing to hang their hat on at this point: a bigger app store. But with 30K apps in the android store and all the best iphone apps already on or in the process of being ported to android, it's really a non-issue.
Remember that the Android Marketplace isn't neutered like the App Store.
So even though they said that Flash 10.1 will be on the EVO on release but will this change that?:
Adobe CEO: Flash coming to Android, WebOS and BlackBerry 'smartphones and tablets' in 2H 2010 -- Engadget
for voice control, it should have. dont see why it wouldnt. if not, i have it on my moment, my brothers got it on his cliq, so copies are out there and would be easy to find.
what do you mean by neutered?
The Nexus One has 802.11n (EVO has b/g), even though there is no support for it in Android.
I mean Google doesn't censor the hell out of Android apps for every little thing that they don't like/feel threatened by. Did you know in the App Store you can't say "Android?"
A question for you: do you live in a major metro area? If you do, you will likely get 4G coverage at some point (if you don't already)...that is a pretty big incentive to me. But if not, don't fear because the Evo is still the king of regular 3G smartphones too
I really, really want a SuperOLED screen. Maybe in the next Evo.
“I received an e-mail yesterday from someone at Google claiming to be in their Android Advocacy Group. He basically said that he wanted to open a line of communication with me in case I chose to port the app to Android, and he offered to ship me a free Nexus One to play around with. “It shows that Google is actively recruiting developers to their platform, using the enticements of free hardware and open communication. “Contrast with Apple’s approach: it took us about three months of resubmitting our app to Apple before they stopped rejecting it for inappropriate content. And even now (after we peaked at the No. 7 paid app), we still have no relationship with anyone there. Huge difference in approaches between the two companies.”
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