Picard: What you're about to do, Soran, is no different from when Apple destroyed your Blackberry. They killed millions too.
Dr. Soran: [smiles, sighs] Nice try. You know there was a time that I wouldn't hurt a fly. Then Apple came and they showed me that if there is one constant in this universe, it's low battery life. Afterwards, I began to realize that it didn't matter. All phones are going to die sometime. It's only a question of how and when. Your phone will too, Captain. Don't you feel the need for new phones gaining on you? It's like a predator; it's stalking you. Oh,you can try and outrun it with new networks, new contracts, new technologies but in the end, new phones are going to hunt you down... and make you enter a new contract.
Picard: It's carrier customizations that defines us, Soran. It's the truth of our Android existence.
Dr. Soran: What if I told you I found a new truth?
Picard: The Galaxy Nexus?
Dr. Soran: Carriers have no Android customizations there. The predator has no teeth.