QUOTE(omara86 @ Aug 23 2010, 03:17 PM)
the truth about this type of poll..
android owner - vote android
iphone hater who dun even own android phone- vote android
cheap phone owner who hate iphone user and calling them ifag - vote android
troll - vote android
iphone owner - vote iphone
rational person who dun keep hatred and fanboism - vote either android or iphone, depend on personal preference...
android owner - vote android
iphone hater who dun even own android phone- vote android
cheap phone owner who hate iphone user and calling them ifag - vote android
troll - vote android
iphone owner - vote iphone
rational person who dun keep hatred and fanboism - vote either android or iphone, depend on personal preference...
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iPhone and BlackBerry likely to remain M'sian favourites
By LEONG HUNG YEE
hungyee@thestar.com.my
PETALING JAYA: Apple Inc’s iPhone and Research In Motion’s BlackBerry are likely to remain a hit with Malaysians for now although sales of Google Android phones have overtaken the two smartphone models in the United States.
Analysts said the mighty iPhone and Blackberry would continue to sell like hot cakes in Malaysia as choices for the Android were still limited locally.
They are not discounting that the Android-powered phone will overtake iPhone or BlackBerry in Malaysia when the market becomes more mature and receptive towards the new operating system used in the Android.
An analyst said the smartphone market remained healthy.
“Overall sales are buoyant. Google, which has thrown its Android all over the place, is making its presence felt and the market became more competitive,” he said, adding that Microsoft would make the competition stiffer with its Windows Phone 7 Series handsets later this year.
By LEONG HUNG YEE
hungyee@thestar.com.my
PETALING JAYA: Apple Inc’s iPhone and Research In Motion’s BlackBerry are likely to remain a hit with Malaysians for now although sales of Google Android phones have overtaken the two smartphone models in the United States.
Analysts said the mighty iPhone and Blackberry would continue to sell like hot cakes in Malaysia as choices for the Android were still limited locally.
They are not discounting that the Android-powered phone will overtake iPhone or BlackBerry in Malaysia when the market becomes more mature and receptive towards the new operating system used in the Android.
An analyst said the smartphone market remained healthy.
“Overall sales are buoyant. Google, which has thrown its Android all over the place, is making its presence felt and the market became more competitive,” he said, adding that Microsoft would make the competition stiffer with its Windows Phone 7 Series handsets later this year.
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