From a mobile music perspective I doubt it would make a big impact unless things really change with Android and it's latency issues, but even so it is an interesting question. If things did improve with Android and music software then maybe an Amazon smartphone might be a very cheap entry point.
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Ah, yes. Just what the world needs, another cheap, laggy, pos cellphone. Give up in this fantasy that Android will improve for music (or any other kind of) creation software... It ain't gonna happen!
ReplyDeleteI just love Apple fanboys who prefers denying that the world is evolving without them.
ReplyDeleteis it zoo day again 2day? im just not sure on which side of the fence i am
ReplyDeleteYes, "evolving" like a pointless live wallpaper. Still no music apps or MIDI, though.
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ReplyDelete"Yes, "evolving" like a pointless live wallpaper. Still no music apps or MIDI, though."
That's exactly what I said, keep denying fanboy, you are alone, in your corner.
Yep, just me and 250,000,000 others, fandroid
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you wanted to talk about marketshare, look again, you are behind.
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ReplyDeleteYou said I was alone in a corner, dude, and I corrected you, that's all. Let it go, Android is not a mobile OS for apps, it's for advertising dollars to Google, and that's of no benefit to me personally.
ReplyDeleteYou said I was alone in a corner, dude, and I corrected you, that's all. Let it go, IOS is not a mobile OS for apps, it's for advertising dollars to Apple, and that's of no benefit to me personally.
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