Phone said there were truly memorable. Nostalgia goes a long way! Just look at the film industry, tend to rely on nostalgia (whether earned or not) on the sale of large tracts of property a lot, after many years of effort. Smartphone industry really doesn't follow the same method, but this is not to say that they have a telephone, left no firm for most of us.
Like many of you, I have been using a lot of phones. For some years, I held a handful of them, from different platforms and manufacturers. Some years, I can only use one. To be honest, I think it is very, very good phones from Samsung and HTC, Motorola and LG, or any other company, the only reason to see how they do things differently.
Differences more often are not very high, and if we look at the Android platform because that's the difference really shine.
Because many companies out there have as they go through Google's mobile phone operating system to another, they need to incorporate a means to make them stand out. Hardware is one way, of course, all these many years ago, I don't think they believe that this will be sufficient. Need real differentiators and the best way to implement software. Make it different than using an HTC Smartphone, Samsung smartphones.
Of course, there are similarities, because, after all, they are running the same version of the mobile operating system of all the custom, but no need to argue the HTC sense UI and Samsung's TouchWiz is very different especially when these companies are too focused on weight bearing these two changes with a ton of baking in the platform features and gimmicks.
I remember those days, those many years ago, very kind, can't help but think HTC G1 from time to time. This is not only the first public release of Android smartphones, but it's also my first Android phone. Until then, I have a smartphone, which we call smartphones in the year (which is really not all that long ago! ), But the G1 really changed everything for me.
(Yes, iPhone is worthy of praise, obviously, but I sincerely love the G1 more, not only because of its hardware and software, because I still love the physical keyboard).
But I'm curious, want to know your first Android phone if it is a cell phone that you miss. Is the one that makes you want to continue to use the Android platform from then on your first Android smartphone? Or is your first Android experience enough, and let you jump in a short time the ship well, or even just? Do you hate your first Android phone? Let me know!