I don't know where your getting your information from but Flash works just fine on Droids. The only thing the iPhone has going for it over a Droid is its standard music player. I can type for hours explaining the benefits of a Droid so if you would like to argue over a point, please feel free to do so.
Well, my favorite thing about the iPhone is the dramatically snappy touch screen response. It feels much smoother than many others, and has always been reliable. Also the software that learns how you type and adjusts the phone's responsiveness and subsequent output has always been impeccable
The newer Droids have dramatically increased snappiness due to a couple of factors: faster processors and improvements to the operating system. Most of the Droids have a 1GHz processor (same speed as Apple's A4) however almost every Droid can be overclocked or underclocked. That means if you want a faster phone, you got it. Or if you want a phone with a longer battery life, that choice is there for you. Battery life isn't a problem (especially for my Droid X) but you have options to alter battery life through software and through extended batteries.
Regarding the phone's adjustment to type, I can't really say much about that on the iPhone because I've never used an iPhone long enough to experience it, nor have I read much on it so I will have to research it myself. Droids, however, have a lot to offer in this department. Going with a Droid you have the option of getting a physical keyboard and touchscreen (Droid 2) a small touchscreen if you have small hands (Droid Incredible) or a large touchscreen with tons of room (Droid X). Droids are all about choices.
Windows Mobile was fine.. but thats just it- it was ONLY fine.
I like the iphone however everything is so proprietary that it ruins any fun i get out of it. I like android phones, if you root one of those things then your going to have a hell of a lot more to play with.
you can run flash on some android devices if they have 2.X firmware stock, rooting and flashing a 2.X rom on an older android lets you also run flash. But yes essentially that all is correct.
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Also, apparently the new Flash on the Droid side is crap.
And if you would like to present one, we can go ahead and discuss. I don't turn away from too many debates, haha.
Regarding the phone's adjustment to type, I can't really say much about that on the iPhone because I've never used an iPhone long enough to experience it, nor have I read much on it so I will have to research it myself. Droids, however, have a lot to offer in this department. Going with a Droid you have the option of getting a physical keyboard and touchscreen (Droid 2) a small touchscreen if you have small hands (Droid Incredible) or a large touchscreen with tons of room (Droid X). Droids are all about choices.
HTC Droid incredible
HTC Evo 4g
I like the iphone however everything is so proprietary that it ruins any fun i get out of it. I like android phones, if you root one of those things then your going to have a hell of a lot more to play with.
plus im a pretty big flash game addict
And why is it more fun when the phone is rooted?
/> use this forum and here is a thread that should make rooting it very simple for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740240
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and the advantages of a rooted android compared to stock is huge- with it rooted you essentially are given "admin" privileges (root = root access) these admin rights let you install a different ROM on your phone.. you can take an old 2008 G1 and put flash and android 2.2 on it for example.
You can overclock your phone, you can install paid for apps for free, you can dual boot linux, you can really customize your android phone the way you want.