smac wrote:I read earlier that it isn't compatible with Australian networks so we are unlikely to see it here. Disappointing, looked to be something that may get me back into the smart phone market (have been using a Nokia candy bar for the last 18 months due to their being nothing else grab my attention).
Surely these days compatability is something they can fix quick smart if they think sales would be pofitable. Wouldn't be surprised if you get one soon enough.
From what I saw on the BBC News on launch day when their techie geek reporter chap did a comparison of the two phones the only thing Google seemed to fall down on was Apps...iirc it only has 16,000 at the moment compared to something like 300,000 for the iPhone but everything else apparently is better....screen size slightly bigger, phone slightly slimmer, better camera etc etc etc. and the Apps will no doubt increase pretty quickly. Upshot was that they reckon it's a very, very serious piece of competition for iPhone.
Regards
JAS