Treknologist
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- Jan 17, 2011
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Doing some venting here....!
I come from a computer background. I have built my own computers for over 20 years.
I just bought a bolt...and in defense of me and the bolt, I have been too busy to really spend any time with it so far. BUT....BUT....I will say....as of now ANDROID SUCKS!!!!!
A phone should be a phone first....I have no desire to sync all of my old contacts and phone #'s to google so they can get hacked and have my info. I come from a business (computer) world and the interface is terrible. So much bloat crap I have to scroll pass to FIND anything that might even resemble anything like sending a text to any # or just working with general info. This is a short message because Survivor is on now and really, if I have to spend the next 2 days learning how to just send a message or manage my contacts, well then back to a phone and company that offers a simple pc based app that allows me to manage my contacts without giving google the business.
Btw...the signal bars are weak, the 4g goes in and out...and the interface is NOT user friendly. Just my OP.
vent off....maybe this weekend I will do and learn more...but I had hoped I would be able to pick this up and run....and then begin the root and roms...did someone forget this is a phone FIRST!!!!
Your comments surprise me since you say you come from a computer background. You should know that any OS has a learning curve. To just say that Android sucks because you have to learn how to use it doesn't seem right. Is this your first smartphone? I can tell you the TBolt is my first Android phone and I don't see the OS as user unfriendly nor do I think the interface is terrible. On the contrary. This is also not my first smartphone and I have used every phone OS out there except for Windows Phone 7.
In any case, let's see if I can help you out some:
1. Messages - there is an icon on the center homescreen (the one with the big clock) that says "messages." Tap on that and the messages app opens. It should be self-explanatory after that. You may also have the messages widget on one of the other 6 screens and that lets you see the messages as well as send new ones.
2. For the contacts you may be able to use the Verizon back up app that comes with the phone (it asks you to configure it when you first start the phone) to transfer your contacts from your old phone to the TBolt.
3. LTE signal - this depends on where you are. If your area isn't covered fully, the signal will come in and out. You can turn off LTE if you know you are not in an area that has LTE coverage by using this app:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.andirc.lteonfoff&feature=search_result
4. Bloatware - an unfortunate reality because we buy phones that are subsidized by service providers.
5. More tips and things you can learn about Android are here:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/general-help-how/31622-getting-started-android-tips-tricks.html
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask questions here. I'm sure folks will help.