Six Reasons iPhone Delivers Where Android Won t - Webmonkey
While we wait, the question remains: is the operating system any good? You can bet Google’s existing mobile applications, like Maps, will work in parity with iPhone, Blackberry and Symbian equivalents (Even better, in some instances; The SDK includes a version of Google’s streetview feature unavailable in current software versions on other platforms). We’re pretty sure the thing will make a decent phone call. The browser looks to work just like a desktop browser, with all the typical mobile Safari-like zooms and taps. But can it compete with other current mobile software?
We’ve talked before about what Android might have that the iPhone won’t. Since Android has become a (semi) reality, let’s flip the script for a moment and take a look at what the iPhone has now which Android may be missing.
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