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All he talks about in the article is features. Is the day-to-day user experience in Froyo good enough to actually compete with the iPhone yet? Is it no longer necessary to run third-party utilities to keep the system in order?

I want Android to get to this level of maturity to keep Apple on its toes, but I've yet to see any evidence Google is there yet.




It never was necessary to run third-party utilities to keep the system in order. I assume you're referring to the Advanced Task Killer app. See this forum post for example: http://androidforums.com/motorola-droid/18334-task-killer-ap...


As a Droid owner, I'm yet to find needed "third-party utilities" to keep the system in order.


Eclair is so good, that I can not switch to iPhone, even if I was paid to do so.

Froyo just increases the advantage.




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