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Simon:
That's probably true, Cam.  What's the Android apps library like at the moment?  On par with Apple or BlackBerry?

Camstop:
It seems to have all the bases covered.

The way it appears is that say the Iphone has 100 screen capture apps where most will just choose between the best 2 or 3, Android will just have 2 but probably 2 pretty good ones.

As i said a lot of the hard work done over the last few years on iphone apps is the starting point for Android.

I read there was 10,000 apps by September which is surprising but it's quality not quantity that counts.

Camstop:
This is worth a read on the phone your looking at and if you want the big screen may be the best option at this time > HTC-HD2

You should get good info from the verdict at the end of the review and also the comments on the last page.

Simon:
Ohhh  YESSS!!!   :woot: :woot: :woot: :woot: :woot:


--- Quote from: http://www.trustedreviews.com/mobile-phones/review/2009/11/07/HTC-HD2-Windows-Phone-Smartphone/p1 ---HTC has also gone to town with its implementation of the Sense UI, revamping all its icons and menus to make them even bigger, shinier, and fancier to suit the enormous screen. Possibly the best demonstration of this - and it's unfortunately rather difficult to capture in still photos - is the weather animation that is activated when you turn on the phone. When raining (as it was at the time), you get animated clouds and rainfall in the background while rain drops will cover the inside of your screen until a windscreen wiper appears and wipes it all away. Of course it's a total gimmick but it is rather impressive and does mean you get a full and accurate description of the weather without needing to read anything.
--- End quote ---

Gotta have it!   :thumbs: :thumbs:

sam:
watch out phone shops the gadget man is out tomorrow.

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