Over at mad.co.uk, they’ve done an spread about viable alternatives to the iPhone which could be good in their own right.
When it comes down to it, although these phones deliver different features and even different UI’s… They are still clumsy and awkward to use. That’s the point of the iPhone in my mind. whether one were to consider ease-of-use a feature, thereupon that would be the iPhone’s killer feature. The iPhone works the way you do… It wants to adjust to you, whereas with other phones, you have to adjust to
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Original post by Chris
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