Droid And Mr Eris Please Dont Kill My iPhone

Verizon’s pre Droid release advertisements achieved what they intended to achieve but the real reviews of the product is still coming from various blog sites.
The boldest and most effective challenge yet to the iPhone came from company who’s CEO was board member for Apple, the lesson is never believe on geeks they have innocent look but they are killer.
Google planned iPhone assassination with Verizon and Motorola but they forgot that iPhone is not a single unit it comes with an army of 100000 apps and services which can kill any killer.
One thing is sure Motorola Droid or HTC Eric will not be able to kill iPhone but they will help carriers like Verizon and T-Mobile to retain their customers who can now have some taste of technology build to kill the iPhone but never came close to achieve the unholy ambition.
Google is focusing on the iPhone’s weaknesses, of course. The iPhone’s lack of background-processing capability (i.e., the ability to run multiple third-party apps at once) could push multitasking professionals toward Android. And the notoriety of iPhone’s exclusive carrier in the United States, AT&T, could compel consumers to embrace Android phones carried by Verizon, which has a bigger network and a better reputation for service.
Apple has its own way and never respond to competitive pressures very often. It’s unlikely, that Apple will abandon its imperialistic ways concerning the App Store and Adobe Flash. (The iPhone does not support Flash, whereas Droid does.)
Tags: Apps, Ceo, droid, flash, google, htc eris, iphone, motorola, verizon

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