I just bought an iphone 4 (my first smart phone) mostly due to all the positive reviews it got from other collegues in the medical field. At the time I also had considered a Blackberry but it seemed I heard more positive and fewer negative reviews for the iphone. I never put a lot of consideration into a Droid phone at the time.
While I think my iphone is great, I am a bit frustrated with some of it's compatibility issues with my PC (I swore I would never buy a Mac). Specifically, syncing music (as well as all information from Outlook) through iTunes is a pain and transfering pictures and videos isn't as simple as it was with my old Motorolla phone. I also didn't like that I had to buy and download a special application on both my iphone and PC in order to get my Outlook Tasks list to appear on my iphone. Hotmail only syncing through POP3 rather than IMAP is another big grievance. None of these issues are overly large but I was wondering, do Droid phones tend to work better with PC/Windows programs?
While I think my iphone is great, I am a bit frustrated with some of it's compatibility issues with my PC (I swore I would never buy a Mac). Specifically, syncing music (as well as all information from Outlook) through iTunes is a pain and transfering pictures and videos isn't as simple as it was with my old Motorolla phone. I also didn't like that I had to buy and download a special application on both my iphone and PC in order to get my Outlook Tasks list to appear on my iphone. Hotmail only syncing through POP3 rather than IMAP is another big grievance. None of these issues are overly large but I was wondering, do Droid phones tend to work better with PC/Windows programs?