How I Feel About Android

DannyMichel

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Ok, I have to be honest, I was an iPhone user, but had to settle for an Android since, at this point, it is the second best IMO. I have to say that while Android has it's charms, it's still nowhere near iOS. I like this phone and am hoping Google has some plan to drastically change/update it with a totally newer version to compete with iOS. Are they?
 
Ok, I have to be honest, I was an iPhone user, but had to settle for an Android since, at this point, it is the second best IMO. I have to say that while Android has it's charms, it's still nowhere near iOS. I like this phone and am hoping Google has some plan to drastically change/update it with a totally newer version to compete with iOS. Are they?

Buy another iPhone and we'll keep you informed. Android isn't supposed to be like iOS. android is for people who like to tinker. iPhone is for people who need someone to tell them "no, you can't do that".
 
Buy another iPhone and we'll keep you informed. Android isn't supposed to be like iOS. android is for people who like to tinker. iPhone is for people who need someone to tell them "no, you can't do that".
I never said anything to give anyone the impression I was looking for something 'like iOS'. I did say I wanted something as good
i 'tinker' plenty
 
What makes ios better to you? IPhone are so great but yet, no one can answer that question...you know the answer I get? More apps....:-/
 
I'll give you a couple basic examples.
Functionality----
Mail: Not true IMAP when IMAP is selected. Can't chose mail path prefix. Can't chose folders
Design----
Text Messages: Buttons on the right side(EVO) are easily pressed accidentally, interfering with text messages. No send button in landscape mode

All in all----
Basic, core OS fixes are not addressed, but pay apps are made instead

This is without getting too deep. I really can go on
 
I have no issue with email, since I use gmail, and hardware is irrelevant at this point...iOS is locked down, as where Android is open for development. Don't get me wrong I'm not an iHater, I'm just not a fan of Apple and their evilness lol they over price their products and tell you that you can't mod your property...
 
Noone hates apple as a company more than I do. They overprice, but their software is hands down the best.
 
But again, those are just a couple basic examples. I haven't even talked about how slow and choppy it is. This is on a stock phone. Scrolling through emails and texts during the first couple seconds in any given app is slow because the app hasn't loaded properly yet. everything on the android is about how to 'fix' the severely lacking default OS. So many apps to fix things that should be stock options or functionality. I apologize for the triple post
 
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I've never owned an iphone, but this is my 2nd android phone and i love it. I've seen people switch to and from iphones and love i hate it.. Guess irt boils down to each his own.
 
I got bored with ios and apple. You just cant do anything with it really.

Sent from my Inspiration
 
OP...You can use gmail in IMAP mode and map your mails to any folder you want. If you have M$ Office, you can map your exchange server straight to the HTC Mail App and do the same thing. The argument you presented is moot. You prefer a device that does it for you instead of taking 5 minutes and doing it yourself. If you do it wrong in Android, you can fix it. If iOS sets it up and you don't like it, you're screwed. If you want multiple emails for your businesses (I doubt you own 3 companies, but we'll say you do for the sake of argument) NitroDesk has a great email prog called Touchdown. If you own 3 companies surely you can afford the $20.00 for the download with the money you saved on an Evo4G over an iPhone. Period.

If you're even halfway computer literate, you can find Touchdown on the Internets for FREE....I did.
 
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