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	<title>Comments on: I&#8217;m not a robot&#8230; I&#8217;m an android.</title>
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		<title>By: The Corsair Journal &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Latest last-cellphone-I&#8217;ll-ever-own</title>
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		<description>[...] I had been eyeing with some interest the Droid and the Storm 2, but after having a chance yesterday to fiddle with both at very great length, I found that they were both let-downs. The Storm 2&#8217;s SurePress is markedly improved, but not enough for me to eschew a real keyboard in its favor; besides, the rumor that it was a Mifi access point turned out to be disappointingly false. The Droid is an impressive phone, but a few little touches here and there indicated to me that someone, either at Motorola or Google, had forgotten that this thing was a phone first and a computerreally second, something that Apple had kept clearly in mind when designing the interface for the iPhone. And I really didn&#8217;t care for its physical keyboard. Flat and featureless, it was scarcely better than the SurePress on the Storm 2. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I had been eyeing with some interest the Droid and the Storm 2, but after having a chance yesterday to fiddle with both at very great length, I found that they were both let-downs. The Storm 2&#8217;s SurePress is markedly improved, but not enough for me to eschew a real keyboard in its favor; besides, the rumor that it was a Mifi access point turned out to be disappointingly false. The Droid is an impressive phone, but a few little touches here and there indicated to me that someone, either at Motorola or Google, had forgotten that this thing was a phone first and a computerreally second, something that Apple had kept clearly in mind when designing the interface for the iPhone. And I really didn&#8217;t care for its physical keyboard. Flat and featureless, it was scarcely better than the SurePress on the Storm 2. [...]</p>
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