Well, there are only a couple of droids, but there is a whole line of ANdroid phones, and only one of them up to date is sold directly by google, which is Nexus One.Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
And who would want to install Windows Mobile on an iPhone? Or any phone for that matter? Just like windows is known for slowing down any machine by not using the resources properly (I gotta give apple props for that, their macs are known for using 1/3 of resources of what Windows uses to do the same thing), same happens with the phone.
I'm a fan of Android OS myself just because it seems like possibilities are endless with it. Apple app store has a very strict system you have to go through before your app reaches the end user (which is fine for end users who don't care for anything beyond the usual music player, pictures, internet, and maps). Android (Linux based OS) is on the other end of the spectrum, where any app can make it to the Market (Android app store), so your choices of apps are endless, just like modifying anything about your phone.
So like I said in hunter's thread about his broken screen, it's good to figure out what you will be using the phone for the most, and then just pick the phone that does what you need it to. I don't see a point of spending 400-500 on a phone if you're only going to use 1/4 of the features it's capable of.
Well, in a nut shell, this is what they're saying about themselves:Originally Posted by mikedudley17
"ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD™ is created from an ultra-tough, patented film exclusively to ZAGG. Transparent and amazingly thin, it is designed to precisely match the contours of your device, providing unbeatable scratch protection. ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD is the worlds first and best clear device protection."
Basically it's an invisible layer of protective clear skin for your phone that doesn't add any bulk and is pretty strong. It's good if you like to put the keys into the same pocket (or end up doing so anyways) and for having your phone protected from scratches in daily use without a bulky case.
It's kind of like 3M clear bra for the car's hood and bumper. It's not visible unless you look close, but it's still there protecting you from the rock chips.
Zagg also adds "stickiness" to the phone, if you will, which is good IMO because it's not slippery anymore (which a lot of high end phones tend to be because of materials they choose to use), and it doesn't hinder the use of the touch screen (if anything, I think it works better with it on it).