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Originally Posted by jocampo
The Galaxy is about 250 dollars more than Nook Color, without a contract. Besides that, there is no additional expenses, zero! You can cancel the monthly data plan anytime. Can you explain why that's nuts? Galaxy Tab is about same price than an Ipad, which is also a tablet but not locked like NC.
Do you know the Os difference between Honeycom and Froyo? How many popular apps are right now running on Froyo vs Honeycomb? I do have several apps on Froyo that has been already optimized for Galaxy's screen.
I installed Honeycom on my cellphone. Nice, beautiful, until I discovered that some apps were broken or totally out of Android Market. Have you used Honeycom on your device??? If you have, does not look like you know what are you talking about, sorry.
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well for one Joe Honeycomb is not optimized for cell phones, Gingerbread is next software version. Smartphones are still running on the 2.xx so Gingerbread is 2.3 Honeycomb tablets will using the 3.0. So you are trying to install apps optimized for a 2.xxx version on software running 3.0 No wonder they weren't stable..
Honeycomb will be 3.0 and as of right now only optimized for Tablets.
How many apps are going to be ready upon launch? I don't know but that will be the direction Android Tablets will be going to be using come the next upcoming quarter. Android even said for manufactures to wait for Honeycomb, but Samsung was too knee deep into the Galaxy S. and forged ahead.
Many of those apps are either stretched to fit the screen or you have black bars. There aren't many running an OAR fitted for tablets.
Yeah $250 more, why do you think people on the Android forums and are going bonkers over the Nook color. Its $250, a simple root process and done. Full fledge tablet with no contract. For $250 less. With yours is stil a pay as go. You still have to buy data to use data. Unless you can just not buy any data plans and simple use the Wi Fi only. Can you do that? Or is Wifi disabled?