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What they (and most companies, for that matter) don't get is that features do not sell products.Features ALONE may not sell a product, but the LACK of features certainly can prevent sales of a product. I am a case-in-point: Despite admiring the technology, I never bought an iPhone because there was no keyboard (my hands are enormous, so touch-screen keyboard isn't going to cut it) and it only worked on the (dramatically inferior coverage) AT&T network. I stuck to my guns and waited. It was worth it: I have a T-Mobile G1 now, and its pretty darn awesome.
Guess what the iPhone does that the Droid doesn't? It enhances your life by being simple. The iPhone is pretty, shiny, colorful, and easy to use. Want to make a call? Press the big green button and you're only a few clicks away from any phone-related function.Um, that's how my Android phone works too. In fact, its actually two or three taps to either my address book, favorite contacts, or a dial-pad. Frankly, your comments about Android don't seem to be based on any actual use of the operating system, which is unfortunate--its really powerful and also idiot-simple to use.
Additionally, how many moving parts does the iPhone have that could potentially break? One: the big round "home" button. The rest of the phone is basically one smooth unit with no other moving parts. It's hard to break something that self-contained.
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