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Originally Posted by HarryT
I agree that I'd enjoy the Android device. The thing I've come to realise that I'd really miss is the iPod interface in my car. That lets me, via the car stereo, browse by artists, albums, genres, etc. I use the iPod in my car on my 40 minute drive to and from work every day. I've decided that I don't really want to lose that. If it wasn't for that, I'd probably go with the S2.
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Harry, I don't know about your car stereo particularly, but many aftermarket stereos that offer an Ipod interface also offer a USB interface that allows you to plug in an Android phone and navigate the memory of the phone to play music etc. It is a little more clunky than the Ipod interface, but works quite well.
Also, many stereos also offer bluetooth connectivity which is very nice (that is what I use from my Android HTC Thunderbolt to my stereo).