[citation][nom]getreal[/nom]Now they should make a smart move and acquire WebOS or switch to Windows Phone 7 and evacuate the sinking ship that is android.[/citation]
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The 'sinking ship that is android'? Sinking? Really? Sinking? Did you mean BBOS? I think you meant BBOS... And yet you are advocating keeping WebOS...
***facepalm***
[citation][nom]getreal[/nom]Now they should make a smart move and acquire WebOS or switch to Windows Phone 7 and evacuate the sinking ship that is android.[/citation]
last time I checked android is gaining more and more marketshare every day.
[citation][nom]getreal[/nom]Now they should make a smart move and acquire WebOS or switch to Windows Phone 7 and evacuate the sinking ship that is android.[/citation]
[citation][nom]getreal[/nom]Now they should make a smart move and acquire WebOS or switch to Windows Phone 7 and evacuate the sinking ship that is android.[/citation]Apple fanbois attempting power of suggestion?
...cause I don't think that change Android's upward trend.
sometimes the fastest way to travel is to do it alone. Joint ventures may slow down the decision process. Commitment may suffer. Innovation may stall. Now that Sony is holding all the eggs, maybe things would change faster. Hopefully for the better.
I always thought Sony Ericsson was a sub division of Sony that specialized in mobile phones.
Never knew Sony and Ericsson are separate companies. Would be funny if Sony Ericsson was a sub division. That's like spending your own money to buy your own self.
Do people really care about Sony Ericsson products? They have sucked for years, and will continue to suck. Sony used to be like Apple (innovative), now they're just old and over-priced.