Google have refused to release the Honeycomb source code, making it not open.
[the reason I have read for this is that they rushed it to keep up with iOS, and it's not ready for developer fiddling. If that is the case, I call total BS on the whole Android argument]
You still have access to all the old source code, of course. If you want to improve it yourself, you can do so whenever you like.
And my argument for Android has nothing to do with source code - it has to do with my ability to install any app I like on it, unlike on Windows Mobile or iOS.
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[the reason I have read for this is that they rushed it to keep up with iOS, and it's not ready for developer fiddling. If that is the case, I call total BS on the whole Android argument]
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And my argument for Android has nothing to do with source code - it has to do with my ability to install any app I like on it, unlike on Windows Mobile or iOS.