This...HTC Sense does exactly this.
I was reading it through and I was thinking that HTC sense does the same exact thing as well
This...HTC Sense does exactly this.
Is it limited to HTC Sense or all android?HTC Sense does exactly this.
It's limited to HTC.Is it limited to HTC Sense or all android?
tbh this is an invalid point. Are you comparing the iphone, or iOS? And are you comparing it to individual phones, or to Android as a whole?Is it limited to HTC Sense or all android?
It's limited to HTC.
Which i think is irrelevant as this thread is comparing smartphones, not the OS :tongue1:
And besides, i dont give a crap if other android phones dont do it. I own a HTC
How is it invalid? I asked a question. The answer I got from 2 individuals was that it worked on the HTC Sense. Hence why I asked my question if it worked on any other Android device.tbh this is an invalid point. Are you comparing the iphone, or iOS? And are you comparing it to individual phones, or to Android as a whole?
Android is a system used by many different types of phones - HTC, Huawei, Samsung, LG, etc, whereas iOS is only used by the iPhone.
Then to answer your question. Android does do exactly what Mobile me does.How is it invalid? I asked a question. The answer I got from 2 individuals was that it worked on the HTC Sense. Hence why I asked my question if it worked on any other Android device.
To clarify for you simpletons (lol) we are comparing all facets of a smartphone. The OS that comes on a smartphone is obviously (not to you guys though) part of that package.
The OS & the Phone make up the smartphone. You cannot have one without the other.
That sounds awesome in theroy lol but I am sure it won't work well because HTC developed it and not applehttp://www.htc.com/au/smartphones/htc-evo-3d/
[video=youtube;2acuio3lMD4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2acuio3lMD4[/video]
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