
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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If you can read Li's post above you'd understand just why that won't happen. Currently, knockoff phones made in China have their own firmware or an iPhone-like firmware (for the iPhone clones). But depending on how easy it is to implement Android, they'll just end up using Android instead and saving firmware development costs. Android phones will be cheaper than any WinMo or Apple phone can be, and best of all, this price can be achieved without tie-in to any particular carrier.