Well, it’s been a long time coming, but the fine folks over at AT&T seems to have finally caught the fever that has already struck the remainder of the mobile nation: Android fever. Motorola’s BACKFLIP was the first Android phone to jump onto AT&T’s network. Fever, though, hadn’t quite struck until the HTC Aria and Samsung Captivate stood up this past week and challenged the iPhone 4 to a duel.
Both of these Android phones and their widget-loving home screens stand to take a bite out of Apple’s spirit, and here’s how the iPhone 4 stacks up against these two Android-powered threats:
HTC Aria vs. Apple iPhone 4
iPhone 4 vs. Samsung Captivate
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June 22nd, 2010
Jobs and co. revealed the new and improved Apple iPhone this past monday, surprisingly enough calling it the Apple iPhone 4. To be sure, the iPhone 4 is an impressive beast of a phone with what will be undeniably the sharpest screen on the market and a few other goodies including voice chat. That’s all well and good, but the iPhone’s software (at least according to many mobile phone pundits out there) is still no match for the Android platform that has boasted the ability to multitask since the beginning and also has abilities that iPhone owners can only dream of, most notably widgets. That said, specs are important, and we’ve come across a couple great comparisons of some of the most high-end Android phones vs. the Apple iPhone 4. Enjoy and let us know which you’ll pick.
HTC DROID Incredible vs. iPhone 4
HTC EVO 4G vs. iPhone 4
June 9th, 2010