From top left to bottom right: Backflip, Aria, Captivate, Evo, Intercept, Moment, Epic 4G, Hero, Droid X, Eris, Droid, Droid 2, Incredible, Devour, Ally. Woah, that's a lot of Android. Guess what? This lineup doesn't even include European releases, the Nexus One, T-Mobile, or Motorola's i1 on Boost Mobile. Over the last few years the google operating system has taken over the smartphone market, expanding its app store, developing numerous software updates, and honestly I don't see it slowing down anytime soon. The android craze has come a long way since T-Mobile's G1 and G2, and I'm very excited to see where it ends up. As we all know android will be adapted into netbooks and tablets next, but where else? The sky is the limit. Google has done everything right to claim the smartphone market to compete with Apple's puny four iPhone releases, and they will continue to take business away from Jobs and his defective device.Wednesday, September 15, 2010
It's Been a Good Few Years for Android
From top left to bottom right: Backflip, Aria, Captivate, Evo, Intercept, Moment, Epic 4G, Hero, Droid X, Eris, Droid, Droid 2, Incredible, Devour, Ally. Woah, that's a lot of Android. Guess what? This lineup doesn't even include European releases, the Nexus One, T-Mobile, or Motorola's i1 on Boost Mobile. Over the last few years the google operating system has taken over the smartphone market, expanding its app store, developing numerous software updates, and honestly I don't see it slowing down anytime soon. The android craze has come a long way since T-Mobile's G1 and G2, and I'm very excited to see where it ends up. As we all know android will be adapted into netbooks and tablets next, but where else? The sky is the limit. Google has done everything right to claim the smartphone market to compete with Apple's puny four iPhone releases, and they will continue to take business away from Jobs and his defective device.
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