hero's good, i've got one ;-) there's lots of info on the web about what you can do with it, e.g. at xda-developers forum - http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Hero - which also has lots of info about other phones, too. the one thing that hasn't been mentioned by GA2G is that the android software is a lot more open than the iPhone software (which runs proprietary, closed-source mac software), although there are still some licensing issues and one of the major hackers was served with a cease and desist notice a while back by google.
hero's good, i've got one ;-) there's lots of info on the web about what you can do with it, e.g. at xda-developers forum - http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Hero - which also has lots of info about other phones, too. the one thing that hasn't been mentioned by GA2G is that the android software is a lot more open than the iPhone software (which runs proprietary, closed-source mac software), although there are still some licensing issues and one of the major hackers was served with a cease and desist notice a while back by google.