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iamjerrypalmer answered the question why? #android powered devices are made by HTC,Samsung,Motorola and not #google(except Nexus)while #symbian ones are mostly made by #nokia They will do it in the future, just wait for android phone from google.
Yakrid answered the question why? #android powered devices are made by HTC,Samsung,Motorola and not #google(except Nexus)while #symbian ones are mostly made by #nokia Since announcing that I was leaving Symbian and picking up a Nexus One from Google, I’ve had countless discussions about why I chose this particular handset over others on the market that are newer. The answer is easy – it’s really the only option for ATandT customers who want a decent Android experience.The other big guns in the Android ecosystem – the HTC EVO 4G, Motorola Droid X, and HTC Droid Incredible – are all CDMA-based devices that won’t work on ATandT’s network at all, and don’t support the use of SIM cards. In fact, there are currently only 5 Android devices on the market today that support ATandT’s 3G network: the Motorola Backflip, the HTC Aria, the Nexus One, Motorola Milestone, and the Samsung Captivate.The Motorola Backflip, HTC Aria, and Motorola Milestone don’t have the specs that I needed. Since my biggest complaint with my Symbian-powered smartphones is the overall speed and multitasking capabilities, I knew I needed to get an Android device powered by a 1GHz processor and with a minimum of 256MB of RAM. That instantly rules out the Backflip, Milestone, and the Aria, leaving only the Nexus One and Samsung Captivate. I also really wanted to have at least a 3.7-inch display.With early reviews showing the Captivate (and its unbranded brethren, the Samsung Galaxy S) with stuttering and lags in the menus and applications, the Nexus One started looking even better. There’s a really active developer community and the Nexus One has already been offic



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