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knave:
Looks like folks are begining to port MAME to android.

Check it out

Dartful Dodger:

--- Quote from: Fordman on July 07, 2010, 11:45:09 am ---I really wanted the HTC Incredible, but both Verizon stores and online says they wont be available until July 25th but those are already sold out and September will be the next possible issue date.  :angry:

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That might be a good thing.  You can read the reviews and/or complaints.  Also the second batch will fix any problems they catch in the first batch.

Samstag:

--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on July 07, 2010, 01:11:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Fordman on July 07, 2010, 11:45:09 am ---I really wanted the HTC Incredible, but both Verizon stores and online says they wont be available until July 25th but those are already sold out and September will be the next possible issue date.  :angry:

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That might be a good thing.  You can read the reviews and/or complaints.  Also the second batch will fix any problems they catch in the first batch.

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If he was interested in reviews he probably wouldn't have let the Verizon salesmonkeys talk him into a mediocre phone.

The Incredible is available right now from Amazon, Wirefly, and [gasp] Verizon!

Fordman:
only available for pre-order! Gotta wait until September to have it in my hand!

wp34:

--- Quote from: Hoopz on July 07, 2010, 07:36:01 am ---
I went from Windows Mobile to a Blackberry initially and the Blackberry definitely had it positives.  That said, going from the BB to Android is like making the move from DOS to Windows XP.  I missed my touchscreen (WM) and the integration of email functionality was about the same on both.  A benefit (for me) of going to Android is that my office uses Google Apps so support on the Android is very, very good.  In fact, I selected the regular (ie less expensive) data plan via Verizon because I didnt need the enterprise version since Google Apps is supported.

I can't answer the Iphone v. Android question as I've only used a Iphone a few times.  Just throwing out another comparison that wasn't asked for.   ;D

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I can see where using Google Apps would make a big difference for you.  One of my problems with the iPhone/iTouch is the lack of file-level access and Office support.  I update several Excel spreadsheets on my WM.  We also use Exchange and I've heard Android does not support ActiveSync 100%.  That is one area where the iPhone shines.  I think their ActiveSync support is better than WM.  I guess I'm hoping the Android will be the best of both phones.

Are you in Higher Education by any chance?  I read a lot of about those institutions moving to Google Apps but not many businesses.

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