IOWA
Mr. Logic Pants
Neither of which can compare to an iPod dock in terms of sound quality. Bluetooth output is horrible. 3.5 mm audio jack is slightly better, but not ideal if you have want quality music playing from your phone. If you can afford an expensive car stereo system, you want to play music that can utilise its full potential. So until someone come up with an android that can output music with a digital connection, iPhone is still ahead of the game. (Mass storage mode doesn't work for most android phone.)
Secondly, most android phone only supports one loseless codec - wav, which has massive file size. Galaxy S supports FLAC, but there are plenty of problems. iPhone supports apple's own loseless codec.
I disagree. My friend has an iPhone 4, and I have a Galaxy S. We have placed our phones side by side, and the iPhone 4 does look sharper.
1.) I don't want any kind of proprietary codecs. No thanks.
2.) 3.5mm jack sounds fine. Really. It does. You'd literally have to have lossless audio, (what, you gonna put 100 songs on your device?), and $3k worth of high quality audio equipment,(configured correctly, most people don't) along with a sufficient power supply, (new alt, new deep cycle battery, capacitors, fuses) to even notice a difference.
3.) Furthermore, all of my Android devices sync flawlessly with winamp. Even wirelessly should choose to. See the link in my sig for details.



