matanderin
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Kevin,Howdy Android Users!
Going back to last year's Round Robin, I was pretty happy about aspects of the T-Mobile G1 and especially the Android platform. I liked the Google homescreen user experience and overall found the device to be pretty stable, which was impressive for an operating system in early stages.
For devices, I'm using the Droid and the Hero. So I want to know from you all:
1. how do you find the hardware (comfort of use, ease of use)?
2. how do you find the battery life (everyday light/normal use, heavy use)?
3. if you we're a BB user and switched up to give Android a test, what do you like and not like about it?
4. what are the must have apps? how does the device do with running them all?
5. how do you go about loading up the device with media (music, movies, etc.)
6. with all that, i want to know your background - are you in business (using it for professional use), a consumer, a student, young, old, male, female, etc.
and let me know anything else you think I need to know!
Mucho thanks!!
Welcome, if only temporarily, to the world of Android. As a former Crackberry addict, I feel sort of like a traitor sharing state secrets here, but here's my take:
1. I really thought I'd hate the weight of the Droid, but I actually kind of like it. It's not too heavy, but it sits well in my hand. The keyboard is awkward, but the touchscreen is fantastic. In fact, I usually use the on-screen keyboard.
2. Battery life is pretty good, unless you are using the GPS. But that would be true on any device. I have been stuck in lines, playing with the Droid practically all day, and haven't worn out the battery.
3. There was a lot more info out there to help a beginning Blackberry user than an Android user. So there was definitely a steeper learning curve. That being said, now that I've learned it and added the apps I want, I don't miss the Blackberry at all (sorry!)
4. Google Maps is already on there, but man is it a good app. The best, and so much better than the BB version. Check out Navigation. It's awesome. Remember the Milk. They have a full app and widget that is fantastic. Much better than Milksync and the native task app on BB. Weather Channel Widget. That is pretty obvious, right? Sportstap. Scores on your homescreen, updates sent to your phone for teams you are watching, and a clean interface. It's solid. Evernote. It's got a much better interface than the BB version. Google Voice. Google Listen. And I have to agree about Advanced Task Killer.
5. Motorola has a decent app called Motorola Media Link. I download my Itunes media using it. It's not quite as good as BB Media Sync, but it's serviceable.
6. I'm a teacher, 35, male. Always been a techie, but usually not an early adopoter. I guess that says how much this phone wowed me when I saw it.
Enjoy your brief vacation from your BB!