Nexus One vs. Top 10 Phone Security Requirements
hiouridah writes "Consumer Grade or Enterprise Ready? The Nexus One is entering a smart phone market that is taking increasing heat from enterprises for their lack of robust security features. So how does the Nexus One stack up?"
...I found it interesting that after the 2-second blurb by the anchor on channel 9 (aus) the only other commentary was from some standard and poors 'analyst' saying 'we are confident that the iphone is superior to the n1 in every way' followed by footage of the iphone. It seems they'll put any spin on for the right price.
Could you be any more smug and arrogant?
I believe the reason why people like the iPhone/Touch is that the UI is very clean, simple, and responsive. Plus in addition to that you have an insanely good multi-touch interface that with software simulated physics feels "real" somehow. All in all the iPhone/Touch software is a very intuitive piece of kit, which makes people want to create cool applications for it and thus the cycle continues.
I am a geek, I read tech-spec's, but I also know that MOST of what I am buying is a software experience, that's why I buy a branded device at all instead of a Chinese eBay import with generic software that is at least twice as powerful and half the price.