Miss my Blackberry!

empeyg

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Hi,
I just gave up my BlackBerry 9780, and purchased the Samsung Galaxy S3 after reading so many raving reviews of the phone. I must say, I am totally disheartened with the phone. Here are my top issues:
1) The battery life sucks! I can't even make it 3/4's of a day without having to recharge it. My BB would go 2 days.
2) The syncing with Outlook is horrible. I use the phone for business and we use Outlook. I have installed Samsung Kies which sync's my Calendar, Contacts, and To-Do's. No Notes. I have to reinstall the connection driver every third or fourth sync as the phone won't connect. Also, Kies can't back up my Network and Settings and Bookmarks. My BB desktop sync'd everything, all the time.
3) There is no built in notes tool. There is SMemo, which creates images that can't be edited unless you're on the phone. I've installed EverNote, so now I have to use two different tools. Pain in the a$$.
4) No Single source for all messages. My BB allowed me to see all of my emails and SMS messages in one spot. Now I have use the two different tools. Is there an application out there that can bring them all together into one viewer?

Right now, about the only thing I like about the phone is the screen.

Sorry folks, I'm not impressed....at all!

Greg
 
Hi,
I just gave up my BlackBerry 9780, and purchased the Samsung Galaxy S3 after reading so many raving reviews of the phone. I must say, I am totally disheartened with the phone. Here are my top issues:
1) The battery life sucks! I can't even make it 3/4's of a day without having to recharge it. My BB would go 2 days.
2) The syncing with Outlook is horrible. I use the phone for business and we use Outlook. I have installed Samsung Kies which sync's my Calendar, Contacts, and To-Do's. No Notes. I have to reinstall the connection driver every third or fourth sync as the phone won't connect. Also, Kies can't back up my Network and Settings and Bookmarks. My BB desktop sync'd everything, all the time.
3) There is no built in notes tool. There is SMemo, which creates images that can't be edited unless you're on the phone. I've installed EverNote, so now I have to use two different tools. Pain in the a$$.
4) No Single source for all messages. My BB allowed me to see all of my emails and SMS messages in one spot. Now I have use the two different tools. Is there an application out there that can bring them all together into one viewer?

Right now, about the only thing I like about the phone is the screen.

Sorry folks, I'm not impressed....at all!

Greg

1. The battery should be lasting longer than that as my wife gets about 10 hours out if hers. Might check to set what is using the battery up in the settings.
2. Your network settings can be backed up to Google by going into the settings under backup (not sure if this is in the same place on the SIII, but will look when my wife gets home).
3. Don't have any input on a good notes app as I use Google Drive, but that might not provide the functionality that your used to.
4. I don't have any suggestions for the universal message center but there might be an app that has that feature. I know my old Motorola had it built in but I never used it.

Hope some if this helped.

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You should let the battery drain to zero then fully charge do that once or twice and the battery should get better. Also try lowering the screen brightness and there are some other tricks to make your battery last longer. And I would just buy a spare battery and keep it in your pocket that's what I usually do :)

The amazing galaxy s3 :D
 
Keep an open mind OP. i realise youre not moaning but an android should be thought of as a clean slate to fill with what you need.
If u have that patience then youre in the right place (id ask your questions in separate threads if i was u)
If not, return the s3 n use a dumbphone until bb10 ;)

Unbranded international s3 with Official JB. Paisley, Slotland, Western Europe :beer:
 
Root it and switch out your kernel that can make a huge difference

My friend please take my word for it transition from one platform to another isn't easy but once you fully discover what your android can do you wont miss your BB at all I promise but for starters root it and put a custom rom on it and your battery life will improve 3-4x

Stock roms are full of bloatware

And suck your batter down like fine wine

Fyi you can install Linux on your phone once you root it then its just like having a full blown PC in your pocket
BB can't do that



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Regarding the battery life, you need to consider one huge thing. Look at the differences between the BB (super old technology) and the S3. In any smartphone the screen is the top consumer. I have no idea what model that BB is but I'm betting it has a screen somewhere around 3 inches. Compared to the 4.8 on the S3 that's a massive difference. Also consider the shear computing capabilities of the S3 compared to a BB...

Perhaps you should have considered these things before purchasing. If you really need the BB battery life I recommend you return the S3. If you think you may want to keep the S3, you should look into either a bigger battery (they are cheap and good quality on amazon) or bring a charger.

Myself as a heavy user as well as most people get about 4 hours of screen on time, no wifi.

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to those that offered helpful ideas, I thank you. To the others....

I do have a battery saver installed, Extended Battery Life. It manages the screen brightness, and a few other things. I've thought about rooting the phone, I'm just disappointed I have to take those measures.

If anyone has any other helpful suggestions, I'm all ears.

TIA,
Greg
 
Don't remember who but someone said it's like going from a Nissan Sentra to a Chevy Silverado. You now have a big, powerful, ad gorgeous phone but it will use juice quicker.

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So go buy a BlackBerry...?

You have to get the phone you like.. If you hate this phone see if you can trade on Craigslist.

Some phones just aren't for some.. I didn't hate iPhones but they just aren't my favorite.. Tried Android and the galaxy series and haven't turned back.

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The battery life kind of is what it is, but one thing to remember is that you are probably using your S3 more than you did your BB. Some of it will be because it's new and some will be because it is so much more capable. I know when I replaced my Blackberry with my first Android device I did much more Web browsing and video watching than I did on the BB. In fact, I'd start picking my phone up for things that I might have grabbed my laptop for when I had a blackberry. You will never get two days, but a day of moderate use should be possible.

I gave up on using the native email client for Outlook within 5 minutes of using Android. Instead I use Touchdown, although Moxier Mail is good too. Neither are free, but worth the price.

Before coming to the dark side, the universal in box was on of my favorite features in BB. Now I don't want to go back. Mixing my work and personal message in one box made me feel the urge to immediately respond. Keeping the work mail isolated makes it much easier to ignore if it's after hours.

Good luck with the device, but make sure you give it the full number of days the return policy allows before returning. Also remember that they are different devices that do many of the same things a different way. Don't try to force the BB way to work, it will lead to a poor experience.

Steve

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Jesus Christ...Have you ever compared the hardware of a 9780 and a S3?

1) The 9780 has a 2.4" screen, ~600MHz processor, tiny storage/RAM, 5MP camera, and the fact it does not run 4G or LTE. Automatically the 9780 does not use as much as hardware so it doesn't need much juice to power the phone. You're also getting horrible battery life for an S3 if it cant even last 3/4 of a day. I check my phone every hour or sooner, with hours of news reading, a few minutes of games, texting, calling, browsing. I can get through the day fine, and if I forget the charge the phone can last until noon the next day.

2) I can understand your point of view.

3) I can't really understand this one. Yes the default SMemo creates a picture, but not every phone has a great default app. If you feel EverNote is better then just use that instead of switching.

4) This one is just a opinion. What phone/OS uses a integrated email/message app? Blackberry and thats about it. iOS has their own email and message app, Android has their own, I can't say anything about Windows and WebOS as I don't remember.

The conclusion is your needs are different from what the S3 can provide and what our needs our. Your needs fit well with a Blackberry so if you can't stand the S3 you should get a cheap Blackberry replacement until a BB10 phone is released.
 
Sometimes I think we need a "no thanks" button here. Thanks for the useful post (NOT.)

Excuse me? The guy clearly says he doesn't like the Samsung and says he really misses the blackberry world. So why should he use a phone (Samsung) just because OTHER people say it's a great phone.

If he likes BlackBerry he should get a BlackBerry. People should buy phones because it suits them... not because of peer pressure.
 
I came from tears of BB too. It was quite a change coming from the torch/bold. Like others mentioned, the specs on the phone are very different and as such power consumption is very different. I can't see myself going back to a berry after getting used to this baby.

One thing, try adjusting the sync settings in 'accounts & sync'. You didn't mention it, but I quickly noticed fb contact sync was a HUGE battery killer so turn that baby off and just manual sync it every once in a while. That is assuming you're using the fb app, which you did not explicitly mention.

Ftr, I'm on cm10 nightly and my used ram (just by default programs has dropped significantly, less than half of what it was with stock touchwiz. I use juice defender to regulate my data connection and easily get a full, busy day of battery. After you get used to the new phone you won't go back.

I will say though that Bb did have the best messaging and calendar apps. Miss them a bit.

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Excuse me? The guy clearly says he doesn't like the Samsung and says he really misses the blackberry world. So why should he use a phone (Samsung) just because OTHER people say it's a great phone.

If he likes BlackBerry he should get a BlackBerry. People should buy phones because it suits them... not because of peer pressure.

Think ur thinkin of the wrong post that was aimed at bud ;)

Unbranded international s3 with Official JB. Paisley, Slotland, Western Europe :beer:
 
Any link to dnownload podcasts directly mate?
And is that your site?
And whats the cleanest MOST STABLE, finished, vanilla jb rom youd recommend (for unbranded international? :beer:

Unbranded international s3 with Official JB. Paisley, Slotland, Western Europe :beer:

There should be an RSS link in the upper right hand corner of the page, it's not my site just my feed host. I personally recommend CyanogenMod ROMs for vanilla Android, CM10 is great but be advised: If you're in a 3G only area you will experience frequent data drops.

CleanROM 5.0
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Last Friday, I switched from a BlackBerry Bold 9780 (T-Mobile) to Galaxy S III (AT&T).

1) Battery life has been better for me. Maybe there were too many apps running in the background on my BB : shrug :
2) I don't use Outlook at work. :( I wish I did. I am stuck with Apple Mail or using Gmail in a browser.
3) I had to re-type my MemoPad memos (e.g., WiFi passwords and different account information) by hand into S Note. That was a pain, but I don't think I'll need to do the "work" again anytime soon.
4) I agree. No combined inbox is a slight inconvenience, but I have yet to be truly annoyed by using Email and Messaging separately.

Hope this has been some help! I was a huge BB advocate, but RIM has taken too long to get their act together in my opinion.
 

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