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Why Are Next-Gen Smartphones Flawed?

By Don Reisinger
July 24, 2009

Early adoption has a certain risk. But in most cases, being an early adopter of technology isn't always a bad thing. Tech toys are usually designed relatively well out of the box. They might have some software glitches and we might see some imperfections, but many of us have had few issues with new technology, so we choose to keep buying it when it's released, rather than wait.

But smartphones haven't followed suit.

Quite the contrary, they have followed a pattern over the past few years that might eventually make some shy away from early adoption. From the iPhone to the Palm Pre, each of the "next-gen" smartphones have caused some trouble for early adopters.

Get the full story here at Hardware Central.

 
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