I am on my 8th day with the Nexus 4. I do like the phone and the customization features and the fact that there is usually an app for any absent features one may desire when switching from iOS to Android. However, I do now understand that, for the technically challenged, the iPhone may be an easier product to use. My brother in-law even admitted that to me.
There are minor issues when switching, yes I miss iMessage a bit and the inconsistency between apps and how they function (e.g. on a wired headset the mic button will pause/play music in the Pandora app but does nothing in the Rhapsody app). But I like the way apps interact, GMail app, and the ability to choose default apps (Apple maps is very poor but you can't change it from being the default). Home screen customization is also very nice.
I can go on and on about the good things on the phone but I have one major gripe that I don't know if I can live with and it isn't the lack of LTE (HSPA or whatever it is called is fine with me). It is the fact that I cannot voice dial with a wired headset when the phone is locked. I am a rep and have to travel a lot in my car. I used that feature A LOT on my iPhone and can't keep unlocking my phone to use the feature...I mean that is the whole point of hands free right? Why the heck this isn't a standard function is beyond me. Please note that I said a WIRED headset. It does work with a Bluetooth device, but I prefer wired headsets...call me strange. However, the Bluetooth headset ONLY gives you voice dialing functions. It does not give you the full functions that the speech recognition gives you when the phone is unlocked. I also miss the ability to have text messages read to me and the ability to reply via voice. Yes, I have to look into Google Play for those apps and will try them.
I called Google device support. I think the girl on the phone was 16 or something as she kept giggling and stumbling over her words (quality tech support right?). She put me on hold and verified that the N4 doesn't support this feature. She also didn't offer any alternative solutions like using a BT headset.
Anyways, other than telling me to get a BT headset (which I might if I decide to keep the phone) do any of you have some good solutions/suggestions?
Thanks
There are minor issues when switching, yes I miss iMessage a bit and the inconsistency between apps and how they function (e.g. on a wired headset the mic button will pause/play music in the Pandora app but does nothing in the Rhapsody app). But I like the way apps interact, GMail app, and the ability to choose default apps (Apple maps is very poor but you can't change it from being the default). Home screen customization is also very nice.
I can go on and on about the good things on the phone but I have one major gripe that I don't know if I can live with and it isn't the lack of LTE (HSPA or whatever it is called is fine with me). It is the fact that I cannot voice dial with a wired headset when the phone is locked. I am a rep and have to travel a lot in my car. I used that feature A LOT on my iPhone and can't keep unlocking my phone to use the feature...I mean that is the whole point of hands free right? Why the heck this isn't a standard function is beyond me. Please note that I said a WIRED headset. It does work with a Bluetooth device, but I prefer wired headsets...call me strange. However, the Bluetooth headset ONLY gives you voice dialing functions. It does not give you the full functions that the speech recognition gives you when the phone is unlocked. I also miss the ability to have text messages read to me and the ability to reply via voice. Yes, I have to look into Google Play for those apps and will try them.
I called Google device support. I think the girl on the phone was 16 or something as she kept giggling and stumbling over her words (quality tech support right?). She put me on hold and verified that the N4 doesn't support this feature. She also didn't offer any alternative solutions like using a BT headset.
Anyways, other than telling me to get a BT headset (which I might if I decide to keep the phone) do any of you have some good solutions/suggestions?
Thanks