There is no options for setting proxy with a stock Android without rooting the phone. This makes Android useless for Business users and students who need to set proxy when accessing office/college WiFi.
//Steve Jobs is to the world of smart phones what Aishwarya Rai is to the world of Hollywood films -- not the first, not the best but still the most popular//
Aishwarya, Hollywood and popular, isn't this an oxymoron. What goulash is this.
Android phones have capabilities to display multiple notifications on top of the phone screen unlike iPhone which can display only one notification at a time. - This is fixed in iOS 5.0 beta which is already to out developers.
Re: Very incorrect information
by sameer on Aug 29, 2011 03:33 PM
dude then u also did not know setting of iphone. where u can enable notification for multiple apps . rediff have so many immmature writer which can ne one easily with their insanity
Re: Very incorrect information
by mahesh waran on Aug 29, 2011 03:40 PM
Dude don't try to show too much of geekness here. iOS available in the market for users right now is only compared. there may be chances of dropping the notifications from Beta when it is going for release. so don't pompous yourself dude
Re: Re: Very incorrect information
by geby jacob on Aug 29, 2011 04:17 PM
Im surprised with the language you guys use .. doesn't make any sense to the reader.
Author forgot to mention the connectivity of the Android phone with the likes of a computer. It's the same as connecting a memory stick and bang you have a drive unlike iphone where you have to use the stinky iTunes.
Re: copy cats
by Foo Bar on Aug 29, 2011 03:53 PM
iOS is a copy of Palm Pilot, Sidekick, and other PDAs before it. But then, for idiots like you, the world was born only when Steve Jobs was born, right?
Re: copy cats
by ravikiran bhandari on Aug 29, 2011 04:11 PM
Android, Windows all these guys borrowed from Apple, use an Apple device to really understand why I say this. They are damn easy!, never crash!
Re: Re: copy cats
by Manoj M on Aug 29, 2011 04:15 PM
Never crash is a lie or a wild exaggeration. For a lot of people Android & Windows too never crashes.
Re: Re: copy cats
by Abhishek Kulkarni on Aug 29, 2011 07:50 PM
I've a apple ipod that crashed and i've been trying to get the same repaired since the last 2 years courtesy complete non-cooperation from the apple guys!
Re: copy cats
by SSSSS on Aug 29, 2011 06:24 PM
people with shallow knowledge make all kind of allegations. Android was a company which was involved in this OS long before Google bought it. Google marketed the OS very well and thats how it is so big today. iOS history is unknown, and everyone feels each other is copy. Don't make baseless allegations cause some people cant control their dirty emotions.