Is that Android's Achilles heel? Or is it Android's great strength?

I like the predictability of Android expressed across quite different hardware. I can then choose whichever most pleases me at the price I'm prepared to pay. All of that while knowing that there is no learning curve to worry about. Wasn't that once Nokia's own success, that going from one model to the next was near seamless. Now it is bewildering at times!

I do not think £450 for a handset with a weak camera is value at all. Motorola have to fix this. To think that behaves no better than a budget model is scandalous. I've a Nokia 6310 that can do much better with it's 3.2mpxl camera! But of course if camera is unimportant it becomes another story altogether.