Maybe this will perk up the warmongering fandroids after a hard week of reality dished by iOS? And someone will get an open version of Android? Or does the idea of a warfighting android concern you?
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It's really no surprise the US Army opted for an Android phone over an iPhone. Android phones allow the US Army to build their own specific hardware and not rely on a company like Apple for system-level improvements.
Also, a sleek design style doesn't seem to be a priority for the army as they need smartphone hardware that can take a beating, which a phone like the iPhone or even current Android phones like the HTC Thunderbolt don't seem capable of. The prototype Joint Battle Command-Platform currently weighs in at two pounds.
It should also be noted that while the US Army is currently testing Android as its smartphone OS of choice, Wired states that could change. However, given Apple's relatively closed iOS ecosystem it's hard to imagine the US Army choosing Apple's platform over other smartphone OS makers.
US Army opts for Android over iPhone originally appeared on TUAW on Sun, 24 Apr 2011 12:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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