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How Will Passion Be Better Than iPhone?

The only thing that matters is if the phone has and does what you want. You can't say one phone is better than another phone.
Using that logic I could claim that nothing is better than anything else.

Also you can't compare the iphone to the the Passion, since the Passion isn't even out yet. Thats like comparing the next gen iphone to the Passion, Apple is working on the next one and you know they have to be doing something big to try and stay ahead because if they don't they will lose.
At some point, the Passion will be out and the latest iPhone model will be the 3GS so it makes sense to compare them. We want to know which is better.

Simple. Google Goggles.
Google Goggles is coming to the iPhone.
 
OK.. now that's funny. :D
It's not that funny. I don't think squirrellydw noticed the flaw in his argument. "The only thing that matters is if X has and does what you want. You can't say one X is better than another X." and X can take any value (eg car or TV)- this argument isn't specific to phones (or anything) which is why it's broken.
 
Take it out of the context of this forum, and its still funny. Doesn't have to have anything to do with squirrellydw.
 
Multitasking and CPU speed is greatly overrated. The general public does not know the difference. The Iphone opens and closes apps too fast to notice.
 
I phone you are limited to one phone, one screen size one maker. Android you have options and you can multi-task. I am converting once sprint releases something good.
 
I phone you are limited to one phone, one screen size one maker. Android you have options and you can multi-task. I am converting once sprint releases something good.
Well, passion has only one screen size and one maker as well. The OP was comparing passion to iPhone, not android.
 
again, you CAN'T say one phone is better than another. If the phone you have does EVERYTHING you want it to do but another phone does a lot more but you don't need all that stuff than it is no better than what you have. Is BB better than the iPhone or Android? It all depends on what you want to do with it. The iPhone is very easy and simple to use, Android allow you to run multiple applications and gives you more ways to customize it. What is more important to you and makes one phone better than another is personal opinion.
 
I phone you are limited to one phone, one screen size one maker. Android you have options and you can multi-task. I am converting once sprint releases something good.

Which is why the iPhone os will always have more quality apps. It's a bitch to develop and support apps that work across many handset manufacturers hardware variations and os variations. That's why android is like winmo deluxe. It's what winmo should have already evolved to but suffers from the same core problems of winmo with broad hardware variation, unnecessarily small memory allocation and poor memory management in a multitasking environment.
 
Well, passion has only one screen size and one maker as well. The OP was comparing passion to iPhone, not android.

Well you or I could not possibly answer that question since we do not know, we only can speculate based off of the few leaks. So I decided to discuss my opinion on android vs. the passion.

Which is why the iPhone os will always have more quality apps. It's a bitch to develop and support apps that work across many handset manufacturers hardware variations and os variations. That's why android is like winmo deluxe. It's what winmo should have already evolved to but suffers from the same core problems of winmo with broad hardware variation, unnecessarily small memory allocation and poor memory management in a multitasking environment.

More apps maybe, better quality, has not yet been determined. We have only scratched the surface with android.

LG prada, running Android is possibly headed to Sprint ;)

I can't image that being a good thing. I don't think I could own a phone called a "prada." Plus this is LG's first stab at a smartphone and I can only assume there will be beginners problems.
 
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