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Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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I'm considering making the switch, and curious to hear others' experiences. Even if you've gone to an iPhone from an Android, let me know your thoughts on the relative merits.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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Yup, and I'll be going back. I went to the Captivate, and it's been a rough experience, even after rooting this one. I've also done a couple others for different carriers through work and business, and they simply aren't up to par with the iPhone. Basically, think of it as a conduit for Google to get their ads to you. As a phone, it simply doesn't work well. It drops calls a lot, has poor call quality, and has constant lag an freeze issues. Oh, this is my 7th one since they released the phone, all warranty replacements. Don't even get me started on the carrier bloatware that can't be uninstalled without rooting, which essentially voids your warranty
I rooted this one, and ROM'd it, and it's better, but still an epic failure.
I'll be honest, Android has such potential, but it's being bastardized. I use it as a media device more than anything, and my BB torch for anything requiring a phone.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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I signed up for a Droid X a week ago. It went back in four days due to the battery life and the lack of useful apps for me. I just upgraded the 3G to an iPhone 4 today and am not looking back. All my data is swapped over and rockin'.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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I have an X after having an iphone 4. You have to understand that androids are more like PC's. I actually like the x better than the iphone. I feel it gives control over the device. One thing I did not like about the iphone is how locked up it is. Only apps from the apple store, only changing files from itunes sync. Now the X I can plug it in to any computer and share files, it has expandable memory and access to the battery. A lot of the apps I had on my iphone I use on the X. Battery life is not as good as the iphone but the difference is small. I like being able to add apps and backup contacts over the air. The other thing about the iphone though is the accessories. I like the android os and I love the bigger screen on the x. The thing to do is go look at a few of them. The OS is not uniform from one phone to the next. The menus are slightly different from phone to phone. The thing is to look at what phone does what, fo hold it in your hand and then decide. Overall I am very happy with the X.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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So the phone I am considering is the Motorola Defy. The pros are very rugged construction, good processor and so on. The cons are sub-optimal camera and the MotoBlur layer motorola lays on the Android 2.1 OS.
If I get it I'll probably root it to Android vanilla to ditch the motoblur- I'm just not enamored with the idea that the phone is primarily for social networking.
I'm running jailbroken 4.2.1 on my iPhone, so I'm not adverse to monkeying around under the hood, so to speak, but it bothers me that there is so much to get rid of before I even start using the device... and that not all phones are created equal in terms of Android OS.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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I have an Evo 4G from Sprint and so far it has been great. The only reason I upgraded from the basic cell phone was to tether my laptop for secure broadband email that I need when traveling on business. But I have come to really appreciate some of the other features such as the GPS navigation and the camera is excellent.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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I've never owned an iPhone, but I do own an iPod Touch which is essentially an iPhone without the phone. I also have friends that own iPhones so I have had my hands on them enough to be familiar with them. I've also been the owner of a couple of different Blackberries (Storm and Curve), and an earlier Windows based smart phone.
I currently own an HTC Incredible. I found the call quality is excellent and the coverage is very good through Verizon. I've had a couple of different carriers both through work and with my own personal cell phones and have always found the Verizon CDMA phones to give the best coverage.
There seem to be plenty of applications for the Droid phones and I have yet to be unable to find what I need on the Droid Market Place. While there are certainly fewer applications for the Droid, there is also much less clutter. Sure there are plenty of fart noise apps, but not the vast quantity you will find for the iPhone. Same goes for many other apps. The one thing I have found is there are many quality apps for free or only a couple of dollars. It may only be my perception, but I feel that apps are much cheaper for the Droid. I think that’s probably true based on what I've read. It seems a lot of small companies are really trying hard to make Droid apps while the big companies focus on the iPhone. It seems to me this gives the consumer a lot more bang for their buck.
One of the guys I work with has a 32gb iPhone 4 he spent $299 on. I bought my HTC incredible for $50 and added a 16gb micro SD card for another $25 from eBay. (It came with a 8gb card) Had I wanted, I could have snagged a 32gb card for $50. I can expand my memory or switch out memory cards at my choosing. He quite often cannot make phone calls, send text messages, or use internet while I have full service everywhere on plant site. If he needs a new battery, it has to be sent back. I can just buy a new one and pop it in.
One day when he and I were talking about our phones I just started laughing and couldn’t stop. I just couldn’t believe how both phones were so comparable in features yet had such a huge disparity in price. I couldn’t believe the HTC was a third of the price of his iPhone. It just struck me as funny. Sure there are things the iPhone does better, but you can bet your ass there are things the Droid does better. You do have to be an informed consumer and do your homework. All Droid phones are not created equal.
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Re: Has anybody here gone from an iPhone to an Android phone?
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Quote from: The Reaper on February 15, 2011, 02:56:11 PM
I've never owned an iPhone, but I have owned an iPod Touch which is essentially an iPhone without the phone. I also have friends that own iPhones so I have had my hands on them enough to be familiar with them. I've also been the owner of a couple of different Blackberries (Storm and Curve), and an earlier Windows based smart phone.
I currently own an HTC Incredible. I found the call quality is excellent and the coverage is very good through Verizon. I've had a couple of different carriers both through work and with my own personal cell phones and have always found the Verizon CDMA phones to give the best coverage.
There seem to be plenty of applications for the Droid phones and I have yet to be unable to find what I need on the Droid Market Place. While there are certainly fewer applications for the Droid, there is also much less clutter. Sure there are plenty of fart noise apps, but not the vast quantity you will find for the iPhone. Same goes for many other apps. The one thing I have found is there are many quality apps for free or only a couple of dollars. It may only be my perception, but I feel that apps are much cheaper for the Droid. I think that’s probably true based on what I've read. It seems a lot of small companies are really trying hard to make Droid apps while the big companies focus on the iPhone. It seems to me this gives the consumer a lot more bang for their buck.
One of the guys I work with has a 32gb iPhone 4 he spent $299 on. I bought my HTC incredible for $50 and added a 16gb micro SD card for another $25 from eBay. (It came with a 8gb card) Had I wanted, I could have snagged a 32gb card for $50. I can expand my memory or switch out memory cards at my choosing. He quite often cannot make phone calls, send text messages, or use internet while I have full service everywhere on plant site. If he needs a new battery, it has to be sent back. I can just buy a new one and pop it in.
One day when he and I were talking about our phones I just started laughing and couldn’t stop. I couldn’t believe how much I paid for this HTC compared to how much he paid for his iPhone. It just struck me as funny. Sure there are things the iPhone does better, but you can bet your ass there are things the Droid does better. You do have to be an informed consumer and do your homework. All Droid phones are not created equal.
Uh, most apps on iTunes are 99¢. The most I've ever paid for an app was $4.99, and I thought that was exorbitant.
Also, I'm planning on sticking with the same carrier, so comparing one phone service with another really doesn't mean anything to me. Now if you and your pal had the same service but you got vastly better reception, that would be good to know. In that area, my iPhone typically has 1-2 bars better reception than my wife's Blackberry when we are out and about, so it certainly is true that the hardware matters in these areas...
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Quote from: miles on February 15, 2011, 03:01:58 PM
Uh, most apps on iTunes are 99¢. The most I've ever paid for an app was $4.99, and I thought that was exorbitant.
Also, I'm planning on sticking with the same carrier, so comparing one phone service with another really doesn't mean anything to me. Now if you and your pal had the same service but you got vastly better reception, that would be good to know. In that area, my iPhone typically has 1-2 bars better reception than my wife's Blackberry when we are out and about, so it certainly is true that the hardware matters in these areas...
If you're sticking with the same service why would you be interested in a Droid? Most people want to get away from the iPhone because of the service. Just curious.
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Yes, went from a 3GS to a Nexus One. Will never go back if I can help it, this phone (Nexus One) is infinitely better than the iPhone. Much better screen (about tied with the new iPhone 4), same selection of apps, better keyboard software, better syncing with Gmail and such. User-swappable batteries.
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Quote from: The Reaper on February 15, 2011, 03:03:31 PM
If you're sticking with the same service why would you be interested in a Droid? Most people want to get away from the iPhone because of the service. Just curious.
It's a valid question. I have no real complaints about the phone service I've got, and the plan we are on would be impossible to equal, much less beat, in today's bandwidth-capping environment if we jump ship.
No, the basic question was whether, all else being equal, have the Android phones gotten better than the iPhone? Wold it be an improvement to switch?
Ultimately, I may go ahead and get the Defy and try it out for a while. After all, I can return to using the iPhone any time I wish if I hate the Android OS as implemented in that phone.
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Quote from: miles on February 15, 2011, 05:06:44 PM
It's a valid question. I have no real complaints about the phone service I've got, and the plan we are on would be impossible to equal, much less beat, in today's bandwidth-capping environment if we jump ship.
No, the basic question was whether, all else being equal, have the Android phones gotten better than the iPhone? Wold it be an improvement to switch?
Ultimately, I may go ahead and get the Defy and try it out for a while. After all, I can return to using the iPhone any time I wish if I hate the Android OS as implemented in that phone.
I think it will be hard to find a phone that will hands down beat the iPhone just as I think the iPhone would have a hard time beating certain Droid phones. I've read a lot of reviews and done some shopping around and found it very difficult to compare phones. The difference in features from device to device makes it pretty difficult to make an apples to apples comparison. (No pun intended)
The iPhone is a great product and if I already owned one I don't know if I would move to a Droid if I was happy with the service. Someone who is upgrading to an iPhone device like I was though, should seriously look at the Droid phones.
If you can get a Droid for a decent price and still have the ability to go back to your iPhone, what do you really have to lose?
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Quote from: The Reaper on February 16, 2011, 04:14:37 AM
If you can get a Droid for a decent price and still have the ability to go back to your iPhone, what do you really have to lose?
Well, if I'd had my act together I could have gotten the droid phone for free over the weekend, but now it's gone back up to $99!
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I've had HTC phones, Motorola phones, Nokias - all of these were smartphones. Each one of these were ROM'ed/rooted because I believe in having full (or at least more) control over my devices. Two years ago, I purchased a 3GS, then upgraded to a 4GS and haven't looked back since. I'd say some of the things I consider to be more advantageous as an iPhone user are:
* Stability (had to reboot the other smartphones more frequently to get them to behave right)
* Useability (this point is arguable, of course, but all things considered, I just find it easier to navigate the iPhone than other phones)
I use an Otterbox Defender case on my 4G (which I'm not all that happy about regarding fit/finish) so that I don't feel like I'm about to break it all the time.
Some of my co-workers who have the Droid and other Android OS-based smartphones are considering the iPhone for the first time since they prefer Verizon as their cellular carrier. For me, a jailbroken iPhone is far and away the best option out there for a smartphone and it seems as if other smartphone vendors keep trying to play catchup (or copy) with Apple for the unique features/innovations they continue to introduce each year.
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August 2010, I switched from a iPhone 3G, to Verizon and the HTC Incredible, did take a few days to get use to my new phone, I thought I would miss the iPhone and I do and don't, Call quality on Verizon has been less than stellar, I'm on a replacement Incredible and it's the same issue, broken/choppy voice calls.
The smart phone part of the HTC Incredible is great, I was planning on getting the iPhone when it arrived at Verizon, but the pricing and rate plans are keeping me from going back to the iPhone.
If it didn't cost so much to switch to the Verizon iPhone, I think I would go back, it's overall a little bit easier to use, and I need all the help I can get.
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Got a Droid X work phone and a iPhone 4 personal phone.
After the new-ness factor wore off on the Droid X, I can say I like both phones for different reasons.
1. I like the screen on the Droid X, iPhone is ok
2. I like the battery life on the iPhone, Droid X has terrible battery life
3. More apps on iPhone
4. Droid has more customization.
5. I like the screen layout on the Droid, iPhone is just icons/folders
6. I like the sensors on the Droid, iPhone I put everyone on mute by mistake.
7. Email app is better on the Droid (if you use gmail), iPhone you have to buy a push-app
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Quote from: basco on March 17, 2011, 10:40:25 AM
Got a Droid X work phone and a iPhone 4 personal phone.
After the new-ness factor wore off on the Droid X, I can say I like both phones for different reasons.
1. I like the screen on the Droid X, iPhone is ok
2. I like the battery life on the iPhone, Droid X has terrible battery life
3. More apps on iPhone
4. Droid has more customization.
5. I like the screen layout on the Droid, iPhone is just icons/folders
6. I like the sensors on the Droid, iPhone I put everyone on mute by mistake.
7. Email app is better on the Droid (if you use gmail), iPhone you have to buy a push-app
IMO, this sums it up nicely. The Iphone is more polished. I like how simple Android is, especially when you plug it in to a pc. It doesn't try to sieze control of your computer like Apple does. The Droid is better to type on; Iphone sucks.
I have a Droid Incredible and the battery life sucks. Apple has cornered the market in the battery life department.
My Droid is faster on the net as well.
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Interesting thread as I will likely be upgrading my iPhone 3GS next week. First response is to go right to the iPhone 4, but I'm taking a step back and reading some of the latest Android and Windows 7 reviews.
Basco is right that the Android has the better screen layout, with more customization for quick-access to info. I get a bit tired of the same old icons and folder options on the iPhone. But the form-factor, quality, and ease of 1-handed use of the iPhones seems superior. The iPhone keyboard layout doesn't bother me, and after two years of using it I prefer it over the flip-out keyboards. I'm a bit worried that the music functions/quality on the other phones will work as well as the iPod on the iPhones because I use that quite a bit.
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Interesting thread as I will likely be upgrading my iPhone 3GS next week. First response is to go right to the iPhone 4, but I'm taking a step back and reading some of the latest Android and Windows 7 reviews.
Basco is right that the Android has the better screen layout, with more customization for quick-access to info. I get a bit tired of the same old icons and folder options on the iPhone. But the form-factor, quality, and ease of 1-handed use of the iPhones seems superior. The iPhone keyboard layout doesn't bother me, and after two years of using it I prefer it over the flip-out keyboards. I'm a bit worried that the music functions/quality on the other phones will work as well as the iPod on the iPhones because I use that quite a bit.
Hmmm....
For day to day use I no longer use an Ipod. I use my droid. There are a few free apps for Droid that mirror your Itunes (Doubletwist, Isyncher, etc) so you can use Itunes as normal and it will automatically synch with your droid.
I just dropped and dragged 6 GB of music once and never looked back. The Droid has a nice widget so you can stop/pause and forward/back songs right from the home screen and offers dozens of free music players.
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I've been very pleased with both the HTC Evo and Sprint's service. They came in 25% cheaper than Verizon, too.
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Quote from: scottzilla on March 18, 2011, 07:13:08 AM
For day to day use I no longer use an Ipod. I use my droid. There are a few free apps for Droid that mirror your Itunes (Doubletwist, Isyncher, etc) so you can use Itunes as normal and it will automatically synch with your droid.
I just dropped and dragged 6 GB of music once and never looked back. The Droid has a nice widget so you can stop/pause and forward/back songs right from the home screen and offers dozens of free music players.
Good things to know, thanks. As long as the music quality is good and it can do AVRCP bluetooth (remote control via bluetooth helmet headset), I'd be happy with that part.
It may come down to build-quality and app availabilities for me - some apps such as Autocad WS are just not available in the Android Market.
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I went from a Palm Pre to an HTC Evo (this is where the honky tonk player stops playing and everyone in the saloon stops and stares). If you factor out the carrier, it starts coming down to form factor and whether you think Apple's control is a pro or a con. Especially since everything on the shelves is Android 2.2 or later, so you've got decent MS Outlook integration and whatnot. I think apps are a wash nowadays. Apple still has a slight edge, but with Android sales passing iOS, that's disappearing. On the Android side, integration with all things Google (Voice, Calendar, Goggles, etc.) is nice, but most of that shows up on iOS eventually. I'm fine with HTC Sense; dunno much about Motoblur.
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I took some time and did some research this past weekend. My wife has a Google phone for comparing to my iPhone 3GS.
I'm looking at the Motorola Atrix 4G as compared to the iPhone 4.
Apple 4 Pros:
1. Syncs with Outlook immediately, no apps needed. I use Outlook a lot in my work. Android syncs with Gmail (don't use) and Facebook (don't care about).
2. Between my wife's google phone and my 3GS, the iPhone has the better speaker for music playing.
3. Auto-Correct for the iPhone is something that I've found I sort of depend on when mis-typing. It's annoying when it doesn't work right, but great otherwise.
4. Sharper screen, smoother operating.
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1. Plays flash on the internet - this is a pretty HUGE positive to Android
2. The Atrix should be faster in many regards, with dual-core processing and double the RAM
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4. Atrix has a larger screen
5. Android has widgets for easier data access
6. Atrix is 4G. With the possible aquisition of T-Mobile on ATT's horizon, the use of 4G networks may be expanded pretty quickly. The iPhone 4 is not 4G.
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If I were shopping for a phone now I would wait to see what Apple does with the iPhone 5. If I HAD to get a new phone immediately, I would probably go for one of the newer, premium Android models.
Most likely an HTC. I think that they've done the least amount of damage to the interface with their skin.
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The iPhone 4 is not 4G.
No phone sold in the US is truly 4G. No US network is implementing true 4G at this point. It's just marketing, calling their new, a little bit faster 3G networks 4G.
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No phone sold in the US is truly 4G. No US network is implementing true 4G at this point. It's just marketing, calling their new, a little bit faster 3G networks 4G.
I'll cross that off my list of Android pro's. The Androids still have serious strengths in terms of Adobe Flash, widgets, and Google Navigation. The operating speed compared to the iPhone 4 do not seem to be very dramatic despite spec differences.
I'm still undecided. The Outlook Sync capability of the iPhone is weighing-in pretty heavily in my book. The iPhone 5 might be only an incremental improvement over 4, who knows?
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Well, the big news this morning that T-Mobile is being swallowed by AT&T may have an effect on my decision. If my super sweet family plan I've had since T-Mobile bought Voicestream gets modified to a far less beneficial AT&T plan, I may be jumping ship. If they keep my plan unchanged it means I may get access to the latest and greatest Apple offers.
Since it's unclear if the deal will pass antitrust scrutiny, I'm just going to wait for a little longer.
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Hi Rincewind,
Just wanted to provide a couple of comments about the Google OS. I have the original Moto Droid and it syncs perfectly with Outlook without a 3rd party app. In fact, sitting at my desk I get emails faster on my phone than our server delivers them to my workstation. The calendar sync is immediate and seamless too. This may have changed or be different on the Atrix though. Just my experience.
I also find auto-correct and screen sharpness to be very good on my Droid, but again I'm not familiar at all with the IPhone.
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Hmm, thanks for that comment, NBC. I thought all contact/calendar info had to be sent to a Google account to sync. The Motorola site directs people to use a Google Calendar Sync program. Maybe the Droid is different than this.
We are changing our business-wide mobile contract tomorrow, so I would be bundling this upgrade into that if I decide not to wait.
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Are you synching with Outlook (the desktop client) or Exchange (a corporate mail server). There is a very important distinction there.
If you're synching with the server, that can happen over a Microsoft service called ActiveSync that your Exchange Admin will have to install and configure. If you're talking to the client, I have no idea how that works but that's probably where the Google account comes in to play.
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I just sync with the client, not an exchange server.
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If you have Android 2.2 or newer (everything new should), direct integration with MS Exchange (Outlook) works great. Email, calendar, contacts including directory look-up -- all good.
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I just sync with the client, not an exchange server.
I could be mistaken but it sounds like Nick is syncing with the server. His experience may not apply to yours.
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Ugh. SO I got the Motorola Defy, for a couple of reasons, but mainly its durability aspect.
I've spent the last two hours trying to figure out how to get my contacts (reasonably easy), my calendar (still failing at that one) and my media (also still failing) onto the new phone.
My initial experience with this phone makes me want to see if it will blend.
Experts, how can I get my data from my Mac onto this damned thing?
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OK. I found a sync program on Motorola's site that seems to be doing the job. Now all I need to do is figure out how to trash half the stuff preloaded onto the phone...
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OK. I found a sync program on Motorola's site that seems to be doing the job. Now all I need to do is figure out how to trash half the stuff preloaded onto the phone...
You're prolly way beyond this, but Android has lots of love for Google Contacts and Google Calendar, if you can sync your Mac up with that (instead of going Mac to device). Media should drag & drop if you connect the Defy as a USB Mass Storage device. I just got my Google Music invite today, so that's another route (Mac --> cloud --> device).
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That's how i managed to sync my contacts, but ical doesn't have a handy" sync with google" option the way the contacts application does.
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Any help on how to trash undesired apps?
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Any help on how to trash undesired apps?
You cannot get rid of factory installed apps without rooting your device.
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How about user-installed apps? What's the trick to getting rid of them?
Now, after living with this thing for over 24 hours, I can say that I am getting some things figured out. I also consistently do the wrong thing in certain circumstances, leading me to believe that whoever it was that developed this UI has a different sense of what is intuitive than I have.
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go to the market then hit the options/settings button thing and there is a my apps menu, then you can uninstall from there
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go to the market then hit the options/settings button thing and there is a my apps menu, then you can uninstall from there
Really? That's ridicu lous.
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actually theres a much easier way,go to settings then applications and you can do it from there
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How about user-installed apps? What's the trick to getting rid of them?
Now, after living with this thing for over 24 hours, I can say that I am getting some things figured out. I also consistently do the wrong thing in certain circumstances, leading me to believe that whoever it was that developed this UI has a different sense of what is intuitive than I have.
You can completely uninstall apps under settings-manage applications.
If you want them off of you home screen simply long press and move to trash.
It takes a while but soon you will see how dumb Windows really is. They were the only game in town so we were forced to learn the dumb way of doing things.
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I have an HTC Aria and I updated it to Android 2.2. I am hating this phone but am stuck until around Thanksgiving this year (2 year contract). As a phone and using bluetooth I don't have complaints. The battery life has dropped off considerably since it was new but it is sporadic. I always charge my phone every night but now have to charge it at around 5 pm instead of 11 pm. As far as apps go I have everything I need except the ability to synch. My phone has my latest contacts from my last working synch but the calandar never synched correctly. I cannot delete a recurring appointment without deleting all of the recurrances. I have done the updates to fix this but it still doesn't work and HTC won't return my emails. The newest synch program from HTC now will not allow my phone to be seen at all on my computer. It does allow it to charge the battery but not synch with it. This is my number one problem (No synching of my calandar). For some reason my phone now only vibrates when someone calls even though it is set to both ring and vibrate. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. When I connect with ATT and try to do an over the air update it just hangs and never finds an update. When I updated to Android 2.2 from 2.1 it was supposed to format my micro (?) SD card but it didn't so now I have multiple duplicate folders on my card. This is a royal pain to keep track of where things are now kept. I would never buy another HTC phone again. As far as buying an Android phone........if the phone I really wanted has Android I will definately makes sure everything is working like I want it during my trial period this time. 4G phones are not needed unless you live in a 4G area of the country. If you travel a lot you will find that most places don't even have 3G yet. At least where I travel to. The browsers that most of these phones use is still not completely compatible with windows standard browsers so I tend to see the WAPP websites more often. Also this phone doesn't have Flash 10.3 available on it. I don't think I can get 10 at all. Also the screen is too small for most web browsing, the keyboard is tiny either way (Tilted to side or not) and I constantly fat finger my words. One other big turn off is that it constantly auto corrects words that are not spelled wrong to some other word. If you do use facebook on your phone it works semi ok for that but many things are missing. My Hotmail used to freeze all the time when I accessed it through the web browser. I have set up my phone to download my email from Hotmail, GMAIL, and a work place through the air (Not using any synch program) (Pop servers though).
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After a week of living with this Android phone, I'm getting used to some things about it, but I miss my iPhone. In fact, I'm going to try to live with this new phone for a month, and then decide- but at this point, I expect to return to my iPhone with joy in my heart.
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Quote from: miles on June 28, 2011, 04:28:12 PM
After a week of living with this Android phone, I'm getting used to some things about it, but I miss my iPhone. In fact, I'm going to try to live with this new phone for a month, and then decide- but at this point, I expect to return to my iPhone with joy in my heart.
The iPhone is super intuitive and the apps are just plain better, IMO. Have you tried to mount your droid to a pc? This often changes people's perspective of android technology. Just drop and drag, create folders, etc.
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I didn't have an iPhone per se, but on Monday, I went from a "Quick Messaging (dumb) Phone" supplemented with a Apple Touch 2nd Gen to a HTC Inspire 4G.
So far so good... Many of the same apps that I used on the Touch are available on Android... Same but different.
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I have an HTC Aria and I updated it to Android 2.2. I am hating this phone but am stuck until around Thanksgiving this year (2 year contract). (snip)
The autocorrect can be turned off in settings. Whether or not the browser chooses wap sites can be changed in browser settings.
I also had calendar syncing issues so I just switched calendars. I use one called CalenGoo (who thought up that name?). It syncs seamlessly with Google Calendar. I use Outlook on my work computer, and it syncs with Google Calendar too, so I'm synced and good to go without ever plugging the phone into the computer.
On my blackberries, I always had to replace the battery after a year. We'll see if I have to do that here.
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Quote from: miles on June 28, 2011, 04:28:12 PM
After a week of living with this Android phone, I'm getting used to some things about it, but I miss my iPhone. In fact, I'm going to try to live with this new phone for a month, and then decide- but at this point, I expect to return to my iPhone with joy in my heart.
I think that's what would've happened if I had gone that way. I'm glad to have gone with the iPhone 4. If you can wait, there are rumored to be three new iPhones around the corner.
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