Then what were you doing on a thread that was entirely about the ability to edit on a phone?
But if someone wants to edit on and Android phone, you can look at Photoshop, or you can use Arcsoft's tools.
Now that would have been a useful, informative post, especially since I have a Droid, and recently had the need to do a quick edit on a video before emailing it. However, I can't see that one can actually buy that Arcsoft mobile video editing program anywhere. Looks like vaporware to me.
Providing information about alternatives that people may not be aware of. Just informational purposes that there are valid options out there. Is that a problem?
And if you want more video editing options, there Qik, and of course Google is rolling out their own integrated cloud solution.
There are options out there, contrary to your insinuations.
And of course I have the option of taking all my videos and editing on my PC in a matter of seconds, since I can remove the memory card. I am not tied to a USB or WiFi or 3G tether.