I'm looking into buying my first smartphone at some point this weekend. The plethora of choices is almost mind boggling.
In looking at smartphone operating systems, I'm noticing that the choice really seems to boil down to two.
I'm curious to see what some of the rest of you have for smartphones. What operating system do you have? More importantly, would you buy it again?
In looking at smartphone operating systems, I'm noticing that the choice really seems to boil down to two.
I'm curious to see what some of the rest of you have for smartphones. What operating system do you have? More importantly, would you buy it again?
That said, if you're not a tech-head I certainly understand how a smartphone can be intimidating, and I'm not going to blame someone for buying a phone that meets their particular needs.
), I liked the slide out qwerty-keyboard, I liked that I could play FLAC-files in the media-player, I liked the (then) very good camera and optics, I liked the 'kick-stand' that lifts the device so it can stand on a table in front of me, I liked being able to re-design any icons on the desktop to my liking (even if all I ever used that for was removal of the square backgrounds that is the default), I liked the fact that it could run as many apps I wanted simultaneously (but strangely I never overclocked it to run smoother when doing so to excess -guess I was too frightened I would melt the processor in doing so) and I especially liked the fact that it (by default) ran in landscape-mode; that I didn't need to go to watered-down versions of internet sites to access the content.
Some Google apps are very neat, and what I love about Google/Android is the data and content synchronization on both my devices. When I bought my Thrive tablet late last year, all I had to do was log in to my Google (gmail) account, and all my contacts, calendars, Amazon Kindle purchases, were automatically imported and installed! I can read my e-books on either my smartphone or the Thrive, browse my contacts, and read all my Comcast and gmail messages.
I need to start exploring more apps.