- May 18, 2011
- 37
- 0
- 0
Hello everyone,
I will be getting my Infuse this coming Friday taking advantage of Best Buy's sale but I am not 100% sure I want to do this. I have been using an iPhone since they came out in 2007 and I keep upgrading every time a new model comes out. There are a few things I will be missing of iOS, like Gamecenter, Netflix, the easiness of syncing, and so on. However, the iPhone has become a "me too" phone, now everyone and their mother has one, call me shallow but I hate walking down the street and seeing most of the people with an iPhone. Plus iOS has bored me already. I want to experience what everybody keeps saying about Android.
I have a few questions and I am hoping you experts have the answers:
In a few occasions I have had to get a new iPhone due to malfunctioning of it, I would go to an Apple store, get the new one, enter my .mac user id and I will have all my contacts, e-mails and calendars, is there anything similar with Android? If I need to get a replacement phone can I get my contacts, calendars, e-mails without having to sync to my PC?
Is there such a thing as syncing with your computer? I am an Apple user (but also have a Windows 7 PC), can I plug my phone to my computer and sync it, do a back up, restore, etc? In other words, if I was to get a replacement phone can I format it to my previous phone's settings by syncing it or do I have to manually download all the apps again, etc, etc.
Can apps be re downloaded without paying for them again?
I can play my iTunes bought music and movies in the Infuse, right? As long as they were purchased after Apple removed the DMR from them, right?
I understand the Infuse does not have visual voicemail but I could use apps like You Mail, am I correct?
Most of the apps I use are available on the Android Market, some are not but are minor apps, games and such. The important ones I will have. How are apps paid for? Credit card or billed to my phone bill. I definitely will miss my iTunes cards. I am surprised Google hasn't come up with their own.
Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure I am making the right decision and will not regret it and end back with iOS before my 30 days are up.
Thank you so much,
Luis
I will be getting my Infuse this coming Friday taking advantage of Best Buy's sale but I am not 100% sure I want to do this. I have been using an iPhone since they came out in 2007 and I keep upgrading every time a new model comes out. There are a few things I will be missing of iOS, like Gamecenter, Netflix, the easiness of syncing, and so on. However, the iPhone has become a "me too" phone, now everyone and their mother has one, call me shallow but I hate walking down the street and seeing most of the people with an iPhone. Plus iOS has bored me already. I want to experience what everybody keeps saying about Android.
I have a few questions and I am hoping you experts have the answers:
In a few occasions I have had to get a new iPhone due to malfunctioning of it, I would go to an Apple store, get the new one, enter my .mac user id and I will have all my contacts, e-mails and calendars, is there anything similar with Android? If I need to get a replacement phone can I get my contacts, calendars, e-mails without having to sync to my PC?
Is there such a thing as syncing with your computer? I am an Apple user (but also have a Windows 7 PC), can I plug my phone to my computer and sync it, do a back up, restore, etc? In other words, if I was to get a replacement phone can I format it to my previous phone's settings by syncing it or do I have to manually download all the apps again, etc, etc.
Can apps be re downloaded without paying for them again?
I can play my iTunes bought music and movies in the Infuse, right? As long as they were purchased after Apple removed the DMR from them, right?
I understand the Infuse does not have visual voicemail but I could use apps like You Mail, am I correct?
Most of the apps I use are available on the Android Market, some are not but are minor apps, games and such. The important ones I will have. How are apps paid for? Credit card or billed to my phone bill. I definitely will miss my iTunes cards. I am surprised Google hasn't come up with their own.
Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure I am making the right decision and will not regret it and end back with iOS before my 30 days are up.
Thank you so much,
Luis