I'm currently an IP5 owner, but traditionally a Android user (my last three phones were the HTC One X, International Gnex, and Galaxy S). I find both camps to be lacking somewhat, but what I like best about iphone are the ergonomics of the phone. Specifically, I like the great tactile response of the physical buttons, the vibrate/ringer physical switch that I can operate in my pocket in a meeting, and the ideally placed on/off button. I've yet to get this from any android phone I've used. The Samsung phones have the power button in a terrible location where I can't help but press the volume buttons when operating. The HTC One X wasn't bad, but the buttons had TERRIBLE tactile response, were so inconspicuous as to be difficult to locate, and the power button was angled _away_ from where my index finger would be pushing it (because of that bevel on the rim of the phone).
I'm really excited about the Google play HTC One and getting back to the flexibility of Android (I miss Google music the most, and I'm eager to try out the new music service), but these types of user experience features are pretty important to me. Can anyone give me some info on the HTC One with regard to these features/ergos?
Also, is there any kind of app or other trick to enable an android phone to go into vibrate mode without turning it on and selecting that mode. Maybe a long press of the vol up/down button or something?
Thanks
I'm really excited about the Google play HTC One and getting back to the flexibility of Android (I miss Google music the most, and I'm eager to try out the new music service), but these types of user experience features are pretty important to me. Can anyone give me some info on the HTC One with regard to these features/ergos?
Also, is there any kind of app or other trick to enable an android phone to go into vibrate mode without turning it on and selecting that mode. Maybe a long press of the vol up/down button or something?
Thanks