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Old 05-19-2011, 09:59 AM   #71
anamardoll
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We have four different Android devices in our home - a Nook Color rooted with autonooter, a Nook Color running CM7 from SD card, an AT&T Captivate running their flavor of Android, and a Motorola Droid running their flavor.

Each of these devices has roughly 100 apps installed from Google Market, which significant overlap in terms of what's installed on what.

Despite the IMMENSE FRAGMENTATION of these four different flavors of Android, all the apps work perfectly fine regardless of which device they are on. The ONLY problem I've ever had with an app was the Remember the Milk app not working on the Autonooter NC. Everything else works perfectly.

The only reason we haven't invested in a bigger tablet than the NCs is because of the price point. We're not going to pay $800 for a tablet that isn't going to be worth a quarter of that price in a couple of years.

Everything else is - to us - just noise. I like the Android OS and I'm perfectly happy with everyone having their own flavor - it's one of the reasons, in my opinion, why it has gotten as popular as it has. The good flavors will rise to the top and the crappy ones will sink to the bottom of the bargain bin. Well, that's my belief anyway.
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