Getting Started with Android - Tips and Tricks

Hi,
My Blackberry died on me last week. This was the 5th one and I was so frustrated with it locking up that I decided to try the Android. I understand there's a bit of a learning curve, so I'm slowly getting on board. Because of time constraits, I haven't done any of the tutorials as yet. I plan to do so over the next few days. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks!!
 
Hi,
My Blackberry died on me last week. This was the 5th one and I was so frustrated with it locking up that I decided to try the Android. I understand there's a bit of a learning curve, so I'm slowly getting on board. Because of time constraits, I haven't done any of the tutorials as yet. I plan to do so over the next few days. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks!!
Welcome!

See the BlackBerry User's Guide to Android for help with transferring everything over and apps and settings to make it as homey as possible
 
Hello All! I have been the owner of a Droid3 after finally tiring of Blackberry disasters, and I am so pleased! Didn't bother with waiting for Verizon's 4G any longer to be in my area....most likely won't see it here until 2013. Happy with my Droid, need to learn this device, and what it does, through and through. I look forward to maximizing my Droid Experience! - mikey3cc (from Jersey Shore);)
 
Hello everyone, Wow, lots of info here!! Thanks!
I'm looking for some guidance. My wife's T-Bolt is very nice and she loves it!
She has some SMS's she needs to save, along with the entire threads. A friend showed me how he could 'delete history' on his android, and it would wipe out all call logs, messages, and emails from his phone, and send everything to his Gmail account. He couldn't remember what App it was, and I am very reluctant to 'delete' anything without knowing for sure. Can someone shed some light on this, or tell be a better way to backup SMS's and emails from her T-Bolt? Thanks!
 
Hi there my son has just bought an android scroll essential but when he tries to down load apps from android market it says there is no phone attached to this device can anybody help please he is getting very frustrated :)
 
Hi there my son has just bought an android scroll essential but when he tries to down load apps from android market it says there is no phone attached to this device can anybody help please he is getting very frustrated :)

Is this a phone or tablet? What's the name of the device?

Sent from my Nexus S
 
As a first time android phone (Motorola Bionic) I want to thank you and everyone for the posts and replies on this forum. I will certainly direct other new users to this site.
 
Looks like great information. I am trying to figure out which Verizon Android phone to get (will be my first Android after a couple Windows Mobile phones). I need to get 5 posts so I can see the images.

I got my Bionic less than 2 weeks ago. I would recommend it based on many conversations and hands on experience at the Verizon store. The Razr was also considered but I did not like a couple of features (cannot remove battery for example).

I would suggest reading a basket of reviews and narrow down your prospects to 2 or 3. Then find a place where you can play with all of them and select the one that fits (size, features, cost, accessories, etc.).

There are so many manufacturers and models that choosing can take quite a bit of time and effort.
 
gosh i have a question but dont want to ask.. ok i know nothing about android but willing to learn and maybe get one next month. so is it possible to get apps and store them on pc until i get the device i want? like when an appcomes to mind get it now so it isnt forgotten..( godh this will be a hard convert from blackberry)

I have downloaded apps to my laptop and I believe you can install to your phone when you get it and identify the brand and model.
 
Since I'm new I'm reading post from 2010. I hope the questions I ask are not annoying as I'm sure they were asked in later posts. I hope to learn enough to be a contributor thanks to this forum.
 
Re: Which is better samsung galaxy s captivate vs. Sony ericson x

Hello everyone!! I really need some of your opinion re: Which is better because i would like to make sure which one is best before i committed myself with these phones. Thanks

Better is usually in the eye of the beholder. It can be very subjective and based on personal preference. I depend on reviews of each phone and do my own comparison.
 
Hi. My Droid was given to me and I'm in a complete mess. I don't even know how to get the main screen to come up. I've made a g-mail account, but that's as far as I've gotten. The Verizon people told me there were user manuals on line. But...................I can't find them. Hwlp
 
Hi. My Droid was given to me and I'm in a complete mess. I don't even know how to get the main screen to come up. I've made a g-mail account, but that's as far as I've gotten. The Verizon people told me there were user manuals on line. But...................I can't find them. Hwlp

Hello...

Go to Verizon's website, go under Support/Devices/ find and select your device and then you should be given an option among others to view the USER GUIDE online via PDF file. You can then save or print it out if needed.
 
Thank God for this site and these forums because umm dam I have always had basic phones and now have finally made the journey to Android. Got me & my woman a pair of Rezounds on the way. Hopefully setting these up won't be difficult. I assume if you have computer knowledge you will be somewhat comfortable with the UI. Going to read my butt off on all the Sticky's :confused:
 
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Thank God for this site and these forums because umm dam I have always had basic phones and now have finally made the journey to Android. Got me & my woman a pair of Rezounds on the way. Hopefully setting these up won't be difficult. I assume if you have computer knowledge you will be somewhat comfortable with the UI. Going to read my butt off on all the Sticky's :confused:
Android Central is the best. People here are always happy to help.

You are going to love everything that your phones can do. It is just one cool thing after another.

Have fun!
 
I assume if you have computer knowledge you will be somewhat comfortable with the UI.
It sure helps. If you're familiar with Linux it's even better, but the desktop is "window-ish" enough that you should be able to use the phone with a beginner's guide or two. Menus in apps are a bit different, the taskbar is a bit different, but it's all "a bit" different, not too different to catch on. Pretty soon you'll be thinking of your phone as a laptop in a pocket. (If you're young enough that your eyes still change focus. We older guys need 5" or 6" screens just to keep from having eyestrain. After 5 minutes on the 3.5" Android, I'm still squinting at my 21" monitor.)
 
Hi, I ran across your forum after spending a few frustrating hours trying to connect my husband's smartphone to our home wifi. We are both 60 and not really technically savvy. He can connect at work, but not at home. Verizon is our service provider. The wifi network shows up as active on his phone, but when he clicks & enters the password, it fails to connect. I'm hoping to find some information on this site! Thanks in advance! :confused:
 
Hey im new to android central and im trying to figure out how to start a thread about problems with rooting my motorola electrify 2.3.5... any help would be appreciated thank you
 

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