Why I Switched to Android from the iPhone
Feb 10, 2009, 07:32 (2 Talkback[s])
"Android is better than the iPhone software in a few ways: it's
way more customizable, it offers copy and paste, the pull-down
"window shade" is a better notification mechanism, and in general
it gives you that feeling that you're in control of every
setting.
"Android doesn't run Safari, but it will likely run Chrome
someday.
"I love the trackball on the G1 for scrolling and clicking. From
an economy-of-motion standpoint, it's a way more efficient way to
interact with the device than swiping and tapping the screen. The
snap-out keyboard is sweet, too"
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