My latest blog post talking about Steve Job's criticism of the Galaxy Tab and his surprisingly accurate depiction of developers like me:
Steve Jobs taking shots at Samsung
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Steve Jobs taking shots at Samsung
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Steve's correct tho.. all these companies are going to do is splinter and ruin Android as an experience..
Thats like saying PC's are ruining the Windows experience. They aren't. It just means you have choice of different machines, different price ranges, different hardware ect. The software will remain mostly the same; and if Gingerbread overhauls the UI, very much the same.
You can run most Windows programs on any Windows machine, but yes if you want to run a new graphic heavy game you may need a more powerful hardware package. Thats always available if you desire it.
I agree wholeheartedly, but I've made my spiel in two different threads in this forum. Most recently yesterday. This is Google's responsibility as the brand owner.Thing is though.. you don't have manufacturers putting their own UI overtop of the OS, or them leaving out features..
Imagine getting a Dell with a custom UI overtop of Windows 7..and then imagine Microsoft putting out Sp2 but then you having to wait 6-9 months for Dell to make sure their UI works with Sp2... <- This is exactly what is happening with Android.
And by leaving out features, what happened to threaded calling in FroYo on my DroidX? it's nowhere to be found.
I agree with Steve that the underlying user experience of Android should remain the same.. Give us the OPTION to run a carrier UI.. the carriers are taking Android down a slippery slope of locking down features/hardware that you own.
It's not Google that is ruining things for users/developers.. it's the carriers! and unless something is done, it's just going to get worse.