- Sep 23, 2012
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Hi, I'm wharfrat and I'm an Appleholic.
I first started using Apple products with the first iPod that came out. From there I kept upgrading to the next Apple product.
iPods. MacBook. MacBook Pro. iPhone. And finally the iPad.
When the iPhone 5 rumors began I thought here we go! A new awesome iPhone!! What a let down it was for me.
I currently have an iPhone 4S and was hoping for a really new innovating Apple iPhone. It really didn't feel that way to me.
So looking for something better or maybe I should use the word different I am looking to make the switch from the iPhone to an Android phone.
I have my eye on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 that will becoming out this fall. Now that's different!!
But I have A LOT of questions. I know NOTHING about Androids but am trying to learn.
One of my first questions I will ask is:
Does every maker of Android phones have their own software running on top of Android?
Is this like buying a new HP or Dell computer and having all there junk software preloaded on it?
Does this help Android or does it slow it down?
I look forward to learning more about the Android system.
Thanks in advance!
I first started using Apple products with the first iPod that came out. From there I kept upgrading to the next Apple product.
iPods. MacBook. MacBook Pro. iPhone. And finally the iPad.
When the iPhone 5 rumors began I thought here we go! A new awesome iPhone!! What a let down it was for me.
I currently have an iPhone 4S and was hoping for a really new innovating Apple iPhone. It really didn't feel that way to me.
So looking for something better or maybe I should use the word different I am looking to make the switch from the iPhone to an Android phone.
I have my eye on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 that will becoming out this fall. Now that's different!!
But I have A LOT of questions. I know NOTHING about Androids but am trying to learn.
One of my first questions I will ask is:
Does every maker of Android phones have their own software running on top of Android?
Is this like buying a new HP or Dell computer and having all there junk software preloaded on it?
Does this help Android or does it slow it down?
I look forward to learning more about the Android system.
Thanks in advance!
