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@SomePerson Both Qualcomm Snapdragon (Nexus One) and the TI OMAP3 (Droid) platforms are based on a ARMv7 architecture. But the Snapdragon comes with a better GPU and a much higher clock speed (998MHz versus 550MHz).
Soon from Ubisoft: Ghost Recon: Future Solder vs Ghost Recon: Future Demoman.

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@Gaucho85 The Eris is a Hero clone so I'm assuming that it will get the update.

The myTouch and G1 *might* be SOL.
Starting out nice and slow with Android, AT&T, just like your network is.

Full disclosure: I run an unlocked T-Mobile G1 (and occasionally HTC Tattoo) on AT&T.
The Android paid applications market is, in its current state, almost a joke.

My application is consistently under #30 in the paid app charts, and it sells for 99 cents. Guess how much I make? $100 a day? $50 a day? No, my friends, it's more like $10 a day.
@Hydra I believe it has the 1900 band, which is one of the bands AT&T uses for 3G. It lacks the 850 band, which AT&T is upgrading their 3G networks to.
@SiXiam As Mr. Chappelle would likely attest, there are no better headphones in which to drop the beat into than Dr. Dre's "highly anticipated" Beats.
@kevin460 I believe T-Mobile requires both 1700 and 2100. This phone only has 2100.
@Hydra So AT&T is upgrading to 850 bands and this only has 1900. Still it'll probably work with 3G in my area.
@(Unverified) "Implementing" the various missing buttons of this emulator is quite trivial for a programmer that could write/port an N64 emulator for the iPhone 3GS. I'm calling "fake" on this one.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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