I was hoping you'd have some sort of AI angle, but obviously, you missed the boat on that.

So, seriously, did you expect a staid company like HTC to come out with a revolutionary new Google iPhone-a-like machine?

The whole point of Android is to allow developers to code their own apps, not take what the phone company dishes out.

Man, until some kid comes out with the killer-app (or virus) written for Android don't bother. You're better off looking for innovation in bathroom fixtures or waste disposal facilities.
Read the editorial of the new Java Magazine and think about Google and its behaviour in case of Android: http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/java-magazin-ausgaben/Single-Sign-on-000233.html

The editorial is in German so you might need some translation tool.

Kind Greetings

Wily, you are an idiot.

Google.com.

'Oh, it's a little unadventurous.'

See what I mean?
I was hoping you'd have some sort of AI angle, but obviously, you missed the boat on that.

So, seriously, did you expect a staid company like HTC to come out with a revolutionary new Google iPhone-a-like machine?

The whole point of Android is to allow developers to code their own apps, not take what the phone company dishes out.

Man, until some kid comes out with the killer-app (or virus) written for Android don't bother. You're better off looking for innovation in bathroom fixtures or waste disposal facilities.
Read the editorial of the new Java Magazine and think about Google and its behaviour in case of Android: http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/java-magazin-ausgaben/Single-Sign-on-000233.html

The editorial is in German so you might need some translation tool.

Kind Greetings

The point is that the OS can be adapted to ANY hardware and what you see there is only test hardware - Stop being so narrow minded.