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Five reasons Android will beat the iPhone 

No matter what kind of smartphone you want, there’s an Android for you. Want a high-end multimedia phone, complete with HDMI connection? There’s the Droid X. How about a high-end phone with a physical keyboard? You’ve go the Droid 2, among others. Those are just two among many high-end Android smartphones.

If you want lower pricing, there are plenty as well, such as the LG Ally, Motorola Devour, and plenty others. No matter the feature set, design or your price point, you’ve got a choice.

Want an iPhone? You’ve got one choice, at one price point —- the iPhone.

It’s this simple: One mass-market smartphone can’t compete against a deluge of smartphones at many price points, especially if the many phones are powered by an operating system as powerful and flexible as Android.

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via Computerworld Blogs