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Australia's Android phone vs iPhone, Bold & G1
Danny Gorog
04 December 2008, 3:46 PM
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How the specs for the new Kogan Agora Android phone stack up against prime competitors: HTC G1, iPhone 3G and Blackberry Bold.
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itd
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And none of them have 900MHz UMTS/HSDPA despite it being rolled out in Australia and New Zealand
04 December 2008, 6:59 PM (3 years ago)
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Tin
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Ooo. Ooo. I call first typo detection!
Under iPhone, talk time says 2G for both numbers. Second one should be 3G.
04 December 2008, 10:50 PM (3 years ago)
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Ket
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This is the first time I heard of the term "single touch". Apple came up with their "multi touch" name for their touch screen technology, although Apple did not put copyrights on "multi touch", every time someone mention multi touch, or whatever touch I immediately think of Apple, like Sony did "Walkman" to their portable cassette player. Now it's in everybody's mind, clever marketing.
May be resistive/capacitive touch screen are better to describe those technologies? Single touch make sense though.
Just a thought.
K
05 December 2008, 9:38 AM (3 years ago)
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shrike
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Just the fact that I could buy it without a contract is enough to make me seriously consider it, though I'm hoping we might see a full review before the release date.
06 December 2008, 10:17 AM (3 years ago)
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JayT2
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Wow, this was back in December 2008 when Android first came out, and with only one choice, the HTC G1. Now, March 11, 2010, just a little over a year later, compare the Android vs. iPhone:
http://androidcompare.com/iphone.html
12 March 2010, 9:57 AM (1 year ago)
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