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[citation][nom]jimmysmitty[/nom]The worst downside to the open platform is bugs. Thats how it has been for Windows since it has to be developed to support a wide combination of hardware. Android is no different. But in that also lies choice which thus means competition and lower prices and better stuff.Closed, much like Apples products, biggest downside is that you can only do what they say you can do and nothing more. They control the hardware and the software. This also means they control the price. Its much like the rumored thinner Mac Book Air. $1200 bucks but doesn't have nearly the features of a $1200 dollar laptop. In fact it mostly seems to match a $300 dollar Netbook more than anything.I am a little tired of Jobs though. He seems to be getting into attack mode. I think he knows that iOS isn't going to retain the market share much longer and will have to actually compete with Android and WP7. And he doesn't like it at all.[/citation]
You're making it sound like Closed systems, "such as apple products",
don't have bugs. Check the Apple forums and see how many problems they're having with their gadgets... that is if Apple haven't already deleted those posts.
You're making it sound like Closed systems, "such as apple products",
don't have bugs. Check the Apple forums and see how many problems they're having with their gadgets... that is if Apple haven't already deleted those posts.