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Story: Android vs. iPhone: No Contest for DevelopersTotal Replies: 2
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techiem2

Sep 29, 2008
2:24 PM EDT
A decent article. Of course once again they neglect to mention the Freerunner that's been out for almost 3 months now....but I guess it doesn't count because it's not from a "Big name" and isn't being provided directly by a cell provider.... I do find it oddly amusing that in the midst of the huge uproar over Apple further restricting iPhone app developers, they release a new commercial that is pointing out how easy the app store is....
Steven_Rosenber

Sep 29, 2008
5:10 PM EDT
I don't know what the service plans are for the T-Mobile phone, but they've got to spread it around to other devices and carriers, and then make the price way, way more attractive vs. the iPhone to get any traction at all.
Sander_Marechal

Sep 29, 2008
5:56 PM EDT
@Steven: Here in The Netherlands T-Mobile offers unlimited mobile internet at 128 Kb/s for about $15, higher speeds (1 Mb/s down, 348 Kb/s up) starting at $30. The higher speeds do have bandwidth caps (serveral GB/month) but if you go over them, you fall back to 128 Kb/s which is unlimited.

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