> Woz believes that Android’s voice commands and built-in navigation system are a big advantage
Personally, this is why I've kept my Nexus S around. I think the #1 thing I use it for is navigation while I'm driving. With a car mount it's as good as a TomTom/Garmin/whatever.
I have to agree with you on the nav issue: even buying a cheaper Android phone just for the nav abilities is worth it in itself. I tried many of the 3rd party nav apps and find Google Navigation superior to any iPhone options and easily matches TomTom etc.
The nav issue is a huge pain for me, coming to the iPhone from android. Waze is alright, but I live near a large amount of tolls, and it doesn't route around them like google's nav does - not to mention a large amount of small details and polish that is lacking as well. When google announced navigation way back when the original droid came out they did say it would be coming to other platforms (http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/10/28/google_says_it...) I wonder if apple has blocked it at all
[+] [-] driverdan|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] murz|14 years ago|reply
Personally, this is why I've kept my Nexus S around. I think the #1 thing I use it for is navigation while I'm driving. With a car mount it's as good as a TomTom/Garmin/whatever.
[+] [-] marquis|14 years ago|reply
[+] [-] slewis|14 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] ryanbraganza|14 years ago|reply
“If you’re willing to do the work to understand it a little bit, well I hate to say it, but there’s more available in some ways,” said Woz.
[+] [-] sumukh1|14 years ago|reply
> Android has leapt ahead of Apple
Apples to Oranges (pun not intended). Android is no longer a company and Apple is not a operating system.
[+] [-] GigabyteCoin|14 years ago|reply
(not 'waiting for' eagerly or anything)
[+] [-] saket123|14 years ago|reply