From Windows to Android..a love story

cavytt

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Hello everyone. I am brand new to the android forums here! I have been a frequent poster to windows phone central, and i am a former windows phone lover. I was married to my windows phone. I loved everything about it. I used to own an android phone, a G2 on t-mobile, and an EVO before that. I liked it, but it was slow, battery life was horrific, and it crashed all the time. I began to think all android phones would forever be like this, so i made the switch to windows. And it was a fast, smooth experince that i loved. Until i was introduced to the Galaxy Note 2. It was at this point that I had NO IDEAD android had come so far. I was amazed by how fast and smooth the experience was, and how much better the battery was. I was impressed. He showed me everything I couldnt do on the windows phone, and how much more awesome android really is. And now I have the Galaxy S4. Best choice I have ever made. =) So i say hello to all my fellow and former friends of android. It feels good to be home. =)
 
Welcome back! :D:beer:

How's that GS4 so far?
Has the learning curve been easy or difficult?

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Welcome back! :D:beer:

How's that GS4 so far?
Has the learning curve been easy or difficult?

Sent from my Photon 4G that Stupid Motorola will not upgrade to ICS or any other newer form of Android because they're a bunch of stupid lying bastards (and deserve to go to h e ll!) using Android Central Forums

So far, I am loving this phone. It has already far exceeded my expectaions. The battery lasts all day with moderate usage. It is fast, smooth, and the super amoled screen is stunning. Vibrant colors. It is so wonderful. This phone is fantastic. That being said, the learning curve has been OK at best. I wouldn't say difficult, but i wouldnt say easy. A lot has changed and a lot has improved. I am still learning. Just yesterday i learned you could customize the background to your texts. I thought that was cool. It took some time to get used to the keyboard again but im good now, and swiping away like im slicing through butter. lol. Each day the learning curve gets easier and easier. Im just glad i am back to my old roots. Having the overflow abundance of apps and customization is wonderfull...an experience i missed on the windows phone.
 
So far, I am loving this phone. It has already far exceeded my expectaions. The battery lasts all day with moderate usage. It is fast, smooth, and the super amoled screen is stunning. Vibrant colors. It is so wonderful. This phone is fantastic. That being said, the learning curve has been OK at best. I wouldn't say difficult, but i wouldnt say easy. A lot has changed and a lot has improved. I am still learning. Just yesterday i learned you could customize the background to your texts. I thought that was cool. It took some time to get used to the keyboard again but im good now, and swiping away like im slicing through butter. lol. Each day the learning curve gets easier and easier. Im just glad i am back to my old roots. Having the overflow abundance of apps and customization is wonderfull...an experience i missed on the windows phone.

So you have finalized your divorce with Windows....hope the alimony doesn't kill you. :) And then you elope with Android....:D Ok...comedy is over... Welcome to the forums. Hope you are enjoying your new device. If you want to take custom to a whole new breed of awesome, try downloading a new launcher. A launcher is a different User Interface, and there are lots of free ones on Play, and you don't have to be rooted to install. I love Nova, you can customize color themes, scrolling animation and speed, grid layout in the app drawer and home screens, number of icons in the dock and how many pages, etc...
 
So you have finalized your divorce with Windows....hope the alimony doesn't kill you. :) And then you elope with Android....:D Ok...comedy is over... Welcome to the forums. Hope you are enjoying your new device. If you want to take custom to a whole new breed of awesome, try downloading a new launcher. A launcher is a different User Interface, and there are lots of free ones on Play, and you don't have to be rooted to install. I love Nova, you can customize color themes, scrolling animation and speed, grid layout in the app drawer and home screens, number of icons in the dock and how many pages, etc...

That sounds fantastic. I will have to try that out. I vaguely remember that on my old evo and G2, but it was so slow and sluggish i just canned it. Looking forward to retry it wth the S4. Thank you for the welcome and i look forward to posting in the many forums offered here at Android Central. :) I am glad i divorced my windows phone. Galaxy was clearly the better option here. Im just glad i saw the light now, rather than later. But again, thank you for the welcome and i look forward to meeting more people, posting more posts, and enjoying many more motnhs and years of android. :D
 
That sounds fantastic. I will have to try that out. I vaguely remember that on my old evo and G2, but it was so slow and sluggish i just canned it. Looking forward to retry it wth the S4. Thank you for the welcome and i look forward to posting in the many forums offered here at Android Central. :) I am glad i divorced my windows phone. Galaxy was clearly the better option here. Im just glad i saw the light now, rather than later. But again, thank you for the welcome and i look forward to meeting more people, posting more posts, and enjoying many more motnhs and years of android. :D

If anything...check out QBKing77 on YouTube. His carrier is Sprint, but a lot of things he does like rooting, tip and tricks, are pretty universal, and if looked at basically, can be good rules of thumb.
 
So far, I am loving this phone. It has already far exceeded my expectaions. The battery lasts all day with moderate usage. It is fast, smooth, and the super amoled screen is stunning. Vibrant colors. It is so wonderful. This phone is fantastic. That being said, the learning curve has been OK at best. I wouldn't say difficult, but i wouldnt say easy. A lot has changed and a lot has improved. I am still learning. Just yesterday i learned you could customize the background to your texts. I thought that was cool. It took some time to get used to the keyboard again but im good now, and swiping away like im slicing through butter. lol. Each day the learning curve gets easier and easier. Im just glad i am back to my old roots. Having the overflow abundance of apps and customization is wonderfull...an experience i missed on the windows phone.

Glad to hear you and your new "toy" are doing good.
Which carrier are you using with the GS4, and what speeds have you been able to get on LTE?

If anything...check out QBKing77 on YouTube. His carrier is Sprint, but a lot of things he does like rooting, tip and tricks, are pretty universal, and if looked at basically, can be good rules of thumb.

Good to know about this, I'm also with Sprint and might get a GS4 in the next few weeks.


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Glad to hear you and your new "toy" are doing good.
Which carrier are you using with the GS4, and what speeds have you been able to get on LTE?



Good to know about this, I'm also with Sprint and might get a GS4 in the next few weeks.


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He does a lot of videos with the Galaxy series. The S4 and the HTC One are his newest additions. It was his videos that taught me some of the basics of hot to root devices and flash ROMs.
 
I just hope Sprint comes up with the GS4 with 32GB. Otherwise the HTC One looks like the better deal with 32GB and cheaper price.

16GB aren't enough if you can't move apps to the SD card.

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Glad to hear you and your new "toy" are doing good.
Which carrier are you using with the GS4, and what speeds have you been able to get on LTE?



Good to know about this, I'm also with Sprint and might get a GS4 in the next few weeks.


Sent from my Photon 4G that Stupid Motorola will not upgrade to ICS or any other newer form of Android because they're a bunch of stupid lying bastards (and deserve to go to h e ll!) using Android Central Forums

I use att and the fastest LTE speeds I have got so far was about 45MBPS
 
I use att and the fastest LTE speeds I have got so far was about 45MBPS

I ended up buying the Galaxy S4, and I wish I had half that speed every day on Sprint. :D

But I did definitely stepped up from the speeds I used to get with WiMax! The fastest I've been able to get around here with LTE with Sprint is 18Mbps.
For the price I pay on Sprint I think is a good trade.

Sent From a Galaxy S4 Away
 
Hello everyone. I am brand new to the android forums here! I have been a frequent poster to windows phone central, and i am a former windows phone lover. I was married to my windows phone. I loved everything about it. I used to own an android phone, a G2 on t-mobile, and an EVO before that. I liked it, but it was slow, battery life was horrific, and it crashed all the time. I began to think all android phones would forever be like this, so i made the switch to windows. And it was a fast, smooth experince that i loved. Until i was introduced to the Galaxy Note 2. It was at this point that I had NO IDEAD android had come so far. I was amazed by how fast and smooth the experience was, and how much better the battery was. I was impressed. He showed me everything I couldnt do on the windows phone, and how much more awesome android really is. And now I have the Galaxy S4. Best choice I have ever made. =) So i say hello to all my fellow and former friends of android. It feels good to be home. =)

Welcome back..The GS4 is a great phone I love mines lol. What is your favorite feature so far about it?