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Nilay, none of those phones pictured are running Froyo.

At least post an updated Nexus pic with Froyo! :D (I jest)
@rmbrown09

What is Froyo?

Froyo is Beautiful. Froyo goes anywhere and lasts all day. There’s no right way, or wrong way and it’s crazy powerful. It’s magical, you already know how to use it. It’s 70 thousand apps and counting.
@Saad I'll answer as many as I can for you.

1. Slow in general: Going from one page to another is a low experiance.
- It does seem slow sometimes for me too.
2. Lack of quality apps.
- What sort of apps are you after? Try http://www.appbrain.com/ (Appbrain) and it will suggest apps that you might like.
3. The whole phone almost freezes when downloading and installing any app.
- Doesn't seem to be an issue on my N1 with FroYo. Hopefully a firmware update will fix that.
4. Lots of crappy apps (sexy girls and the likes)
- Appbrain mentioned earlier may help you with that one.
5. Updating is a pain: I can only update one app at a time and I go through point 3 again and again.
- Fixed in FroYo. HURRY UP HTC! 2.2 for Evo plz.
6. Uninstalling apps is not friendly or easy.
- Look for an uninstaller app on the market or uninstall via Settings > Applications > Manage Applications. Far faster than uninstalling from the market.
7. There is no way to sync my apps in case of a restore.
You shouldn't need to. Once restored, fire up android market and go to the downloads tab. Your apps should be there! :D
8. Apps don't have a unified look or even feel.
I can't really fix that one. :(

Hope some of this helps!
@tipton
This very article goes against your theory. Google have in the past withdrawn apps from the market http://bit.ly/9uYaDe and these new measures add an extra level of security to developers.

The copyrighted material you mention could also be removed with the right kind of complaint.
@iPhone 4
Just stop spamming it that way.

Steve.
Sent from my iPhone
As all my android apps are legit, I am ok.
@Da Bears
/Cancels torrent and cries inside. :(
Why would you ever need to buy a virtual magazine when the effin thing has a browser?
@Androidsugly
One last thing... Not all Android devices have a dedicated search button, hence the search option in the menu screen.
http://www.chazclout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/dellarchos.jpg

It could be worse, it could be missing copy and paste (accessed by hitting the menu button). :D
@Androidsugly
No.
Menu is a button that brings up dynamic menus depending on which app you are using.
Browser:
http://www.chazclout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/snap20100728_103529.png
Engadget app:
http://www.chazclout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/snap20100728_103901.png
Google Maps:
http://www.chazclout.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/snap20100728_103925.png

You want to know the definition of redundant? Your brain could very well be. ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a friend who's taken a job in a security field and the employer doesn't allow cameras on cellphones. He's currently happy with an iPhone 3GS and would definitely consider an Android device but is having trouble finding a decent phone with no camera. The only caveat is that for whatever reason he doesn't want a BlackBerry. Does anyone else make a decent smartphone sans camera? Thanks!"

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