The New iPhone is Out…Android Still Kicks A$$
So, here is the aching question…how does today’s android devices stack up? Just take a look below to compare the specs of the various top Android phones to the iPhone:
Spec comparison
Courtesy of Greg Mombert at DigitalTrends.com
You can see the winner of each category highlighted in bold. If you also counted which phone had the most wins you’d see that the iPhone and Droid X tied with 6 each. Now there are other things to consider beyond the things listed in each category like carrier coverage, OS cabilities/customization, support, and extras.
Apple support is probably one of the best out there, I mean you could spit in these people’s faces and they’d come back and say, “Please sir may I have another.” Of course that is so long as you stay within the realms of Apple land, that is don’t Jail Break your phone or try to use non apple products with your device. In terms of extras things like the iPhone’s new video calling feature is intriguing, but it only can be used with Wi-Fi for now and of course other 4th generation iPhone’s which makes it more of a gimmick until a good majority get a iPhone 4.
Now going back to the other important features which are carrier coverage and customization/OS capabilities Android is the hands down winner.
Going on to cellular providers, people for years now have felt very limited by AT&T’s network Apple may have more applications for now (it keeps getting higher and Apple had a 1 1/2 year head start on Android) but that will only continue to grow. Also, since apps are not limited the same way on the Android Market Place as they are in Apple’s App Store, Android can have a greater variety of apps without censorship.
This leads me to my most important point which is OS capabilities. The Android OS is the most important piece of the puzzle because first of all it is where the name comes from and what allows the phone to be so feature rich. It can function on a variety of platforms, phones, carriers, and even PC’s. The Android OS is an open platform which means anyone can work it and improve it. Various cellular carries like Verizon and T-Mobile can work with the OS leaving you with more choices and with a plethora of different devices to select from. This openness supports constant improvement to the core Android system and hardware available to it leading only to better phones in a faster period of time, and with phones catered to a variety of people whether they be looking for a decent cheap phone, media phone, or a powerhouse.
I just call it as I see it. Apple makes a great product but it can’t meet everyone’s needs the way Android can whether it be price, coverage, style, functions, or some other fifth thing. If any of you all have something I may have missed please let me know or just share your opinion of these comparisons.


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