I am thinking about switching from my Blackberry to an Android. I am a Verizon customer.
Here is where I am confused. I understand that while setting up an android device, My Gmail contacts will be synced with the phone. Does that mean they will be stored on the phone?
Can I use those contacts to send email from my other non-gmail accounts?
I'm sure other people said it well too, I just wanted to completely clarify:
- Your contacts are stored online, in your Gmail account. (Go into Gmail, click Contacts on the left side).
- When you first start up your phone, it downloads all of your Contacts onto your phone and *stores them on your phone*.
- If you make a change to any contact on your phone, *or* online at Gmail, then they will both show the changes the next time it resyncs.
--- This is a very important point, as one time I deleted an important contact while on an airplane, and since it was in airplane mode it didn't sync. I simply deleted the Contact Storage (in application settings), resynced, and it downloaded everything back. Granted, this was back with Android 1.0 or something with my G1, but it should act the same now.
- Any email application I've used pulls the same email addresses that my Gmail account uses... but I've seen it act weird. Like I'll type in a person's first name and it won't pull it up, but if I type the last name or the beginning of the email address itself, it'll pull it up.