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    LOLWUT ImaNihilist's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDigital View Post
    LOL. You base that on what, your 0 hours of experience and massive bias?

    Android is still like a beta, 3 years after it's original release..
    It will always be that way. That's sort of the nature of the project.

    It's a huge leap forward from where we were though, where every phone has a proprietary OS/UI that was complete crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImaNihilist View Post
    It will always be that way. That's sort of the nature of the project.

    It's a huge leap forward from where we were though, where every phone has a proprietary OS/UI that was complete crap.
    Where we were, pre-Android, was a ready-for-primetime iOS. 3 years on and Android still can't maintain a stability that iOS has. Pretty much true for every open source OS..
    There is the theory of the moebius. A twist in the fabric of space where time becomes a loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDigital View Post
    Where we were, pre-Android, was a ready-for-primetime iOS. 3 years on and Android still can't maintain a stability that iOS has. Pretty much true for every open source OS..
    if its about stability, id say that you should stick with the nokia products running symbian or the blackberry phones.

    iOS has had its fair share of well documented bugs, the most recent being the battery draining issue on the 4gs and antenna-gate

    like anything in life, there are compromises when you pick a phone.. you want rock hard stability but zero 3rd party and customizations? or do you want an open environment similar to your own libertarian views but have to deal with fragmentation and additional bugs? iOS strikes a nice compromise IMHO but its really all preference.. i personally cant go back to a 3.5" screen
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    Quote Originally Posted by kpxgq View Post
    if its about stability, id say that you should stick with the nokia products running symbian or the blackberry phones.

    iOS has had its fair share of well documented bugs, the most recent being the battery draining issue on the 4gs and antenna-gate

    like anything in life, there are compromises when you pick a phone.. you want rock hard stability but zero 3rd party and customizations? or do you want an open environment similar to your own libertarian views but have to deal with fragmentation and additional bugs? iOS strikes a nice compromise IMHO but its really all preference.. i personally cant go back to a 3.5" screen
    BB stability has taken a nosedive since OS5. It's crap now. Absolute crap. The only thing that has improved is that the phone no longer takes 10m+ to boot.

    I'd go as far as to say that BB OS is now one of the worst mobile operating systems. They went from being dated to just plain bad.

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