wow,

for the first time am going to agree with you
based on your thread, I should drop droid and install ...

i used droid when it had just come out, and decided it was crap, but i like
the fact that its open source
however, am no truist. so i ll not settle for crap just because its open
source

I know Droid has lots of potential, and I would love it to be the best
mobile platform, but unless people point out its weaknesses, there is no way
it will be good, my rants (based on your thread) are aimed at improving it,
not to deface it

I contribute to a few OSS projects, which means i dont have the time to
contribute to contribute to crap projects like droid, but watch this space
I will contribute a mapping a mapping project which is available, on iphone
and Droid very soon (right now its commercial),

also assuming that the people ranting are in Uganda and using rickety
phones, is based on your ignorance, which i have pointed out on
1 compassion too many

google is your friend, but you dont seem to understand it



2012/1/7 [email protected] <[email protected]>

> I'm not sure how to perceive any of your Android rants. Only that you seem
> to have some pretty rickety phones down in Uganda, because the droid phones
> in Sweden sure as hell do not suck anywhere near the way you describe it.
>
> Oh, and many complaints I hear from you all are easily remedied with
> installing a different app. That's the whole *point* with Android. Don't
> like the standard text messaging app? Install a better one! Don't like the
> keyboard? Install another one!
>
> You completely missing the point does not make Android suck. Android is
> not iOS. The Apple devices deliver an out-of-the-box experience at the cost
> of killing customisation capabilities. Android is 100%* customisable. As a
> side effect, the default apps naturally suck, to varying degrees.
>
> Geez, am I really on the Linux User Group mailing list? Because you all
> sound like the Windows Luser Group or something. Where's your spirit of
> open source? Of coding? Of hacking?
>
> *(Yes, 100%; you could even throw out Android completely and install
> Debian or Ångström or any other ARM-supporting Linux distribution, and
> Android wouldn't even try to stop you. You'd probably have a hard time with
> device drivers, but the point is Android doesn't try to prevent you out of
> spite, whereas you would have to jailbreak an Apple device before being
> able to do anything useful on it.)
> --
> Skickat från min Android-telefon med K-9 E-post. Ursäkta min fåordighet.
>
> Sanga Collins <[email protected]> skrev:
>>
>> In the states the android and iPhone are the same cost. 200$ plus 2 year 
>> contract. That argument does not compute
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Jan 7, 2012, at 2:48 AM, Mwirima Byaruhanga <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Mugarura Cavin wrote thus on 1/7/12 5:57 AM:
>> >> Lug,
>> >>
>> >> I will be compiling a list of why Droid sucks
>> >> my first smart phone was an LG Prada, way ahead of its time
>> >> so recently i ditched my iphone for an LG G2x, to explore how good
>> >> the android platform is
>> >
>> >
>> > Before delving deep into your rants, I'll propose a very simple (to
>> > put it better, simplistic) approach reasoning:
>> >
>> > I'll use one parameter: _Cost_ .
>> >
>> > Your iPhone4S, here in our dusty streets of Kampala, will set you
>> > back approx 2.4m (
>>  give or
>> take 200k)
>> >
>> > I have seen an LG Optimus on Wilson Road for about 1m.
>> >
>> > How can you expect a device of 1m to outperform that of 2.5m in
>> > *any* respect ?
>> >
>> >
>> >
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