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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Meatwad on September 05, 2010, 10:15:20 PM
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Whats so special about them?
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Whats so special about them?
No idea, personally I find its a waste to go buy these 800 dollar phones that are mini computers, all I need is text and phone and I am good. Plus its lik 80 bucks a month cause gotta pay for internet and all that.
-BigBOBCH
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Are you asking a serious question, like what separates an android phone from all other cell phones, or is it a rhetorical question?
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From what ive been told its basically same as Iphone except look. Kinda like the Iphone enemy, from what Ive heard they basically only diff is Iphone has more apps.
-BigBOBCH
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Droids are WAYYYYY better than iPhones.
Ive got an iPhone, my mom has a droid. These are the facts.
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Droids are WAYYYYY better than iPhones.
Ive got an iPhone, my mom has a droid. These are the facts.
Like I said, I kinda find it a waste of money, spend that much on a phone and the monthly payments, you could get a normal phone and buy something better.
-BigBOBCH
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You don't have the Cult of Jobs watching where you go, what you buy, and where you surf (and no I am not joking). (As well as deciding what type of apps you can use or media you should be watching)
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Android is the operating system.. Not to be confused with the Motorola Droid..
I just recently got a Samsung Vibrant and it's great so far. Not as many apps yet on the android platform as the iphone, but the apps aren't subject to Apple's istore ban stick.. I pretty much didnt get an iphone because I dont agree that if something doesnt appease Apple, they give the developer the shaft.
AT&T's plans are crap and they it's just way over hyped IMO. I personally see no use for the iphone, and my girlfriend (an iphone user) wants to ditch the iphone for a Vibrant now.. :aok
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I would find it so pointless to get an Iphone over all the others because of one reason. They come out with a new Iphone like every 6 months lol. Go spend 600 bucks on one, then replace it half a year later.
-BigBOBCH
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Yeah, you have to make the decision if you want to spend the extra money for a device (hard to just call it a phone) with multiple capabilities. I have thus far only paid for a single app for my android software, all the free software has offered a lot of flexibility to customize and personalize my programs.
I use my phone as a scheduler/planner, get updates on craigslist items I'm watching, jump onto the local scanner radio at a moments notice, quickly locate the name and artist of a song just by letting my phone listen to it, get personal and school e-mails wherever I'm at, check stocks, get my voicemails transcribed so I can read them silently instead of listening to them, watch some TV shows, shop or compare prices, use the GPS to find a location, or just go geocacheing (girlfriend likes it, I'm not a fan), use the E6B or link to the AH flight models on occasion while flying, mess with the neighbor's dogs with my dog whistle, use the bubble level to check something, use the compass to find my way around, it's one of my morning alarms, play games, text, and... oh right, call people!
I use the T-mobile mytouch, bought it for ~$100 when I upgraded my phone. No regrets, it's fun, and can be a great tool to have around.
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I've got the Vibrant too, and love it. In fact, I'm writing this from it. The new swype thing is pretty cool too, and is actually easier once you get used to it.
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Are you asking a serious question, like what separates an android phone from all other cell phones, or is it a rhetorical question?
Its a serious question. I see the hype everywhere on TV but yet is it really worth it. I have a HTC Tilt that I changed from that to just a normal phone due to the Tilt is too expensive a phone to take with me to work and the environment I work in. I havent used my Tilt for over a year now
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Glad u started this thread Meat, I was gonna start one myself.
Which is the best....Droid, iphone etc. Im looking into getting one.
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Its a serious question. I see the hype everywhere on TV but yet is it really worth it. I have a HTC Tilt that I changed from that to just a normal phone due to the Tilt is too expensive a phone to take with me to work and the environment I work in. I havent used my Tilt for over a year now
I responded with everything I use my android phone for up above. Like I mentioned, there are a lot of advantages to having a device like that, but you pay for it with the data plan.
Glad u started this thread Meat, I was gonna start one myself.
Which is the best....Droid, iphone etc. Im looking into getting one.
First off, the Droid is the name of a phone Verizon wireless released. It is kind of a cheap way of confusing people into buying their device IMO. The android operating system and the iPhone are comparable products. A huge advantage of the android is the many phones carried by many providers, you are not limited to one phone from one provider. Personally, I've been very happy with my service provider (t-mobile) so I was happy to get a phone with the android OS (my-touch by google).
I don't think the iPhone is crap or anything, but a large part of it's hype is just that, hype. It is popular to have apple products, especially on college campuses. An mp3 player isn't cool, you have to have an iPod for 3 times as much. If you want to be popular, you have to have your Ipod, apple laptop, North Face coat, colorful plastic sunglasses that probably cost them $100, well I'm getting off the point. Although apple makes some good products, I find myself as almost an anti-fanboi, where apple products immediately get a downgrade because they are the cool thing to do.
Android is still a few years younger than the iPhone, and given the limitations by apple (one phone, one provider), I see the android OS growing quickly in the future.
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You don't have the Cult of Jobs watching where you go, what you buy, and where you surf (and no I am not joking).
indeed, go with Google :aok
they would never gather, store, use or sell any kind of personal information collected from their various operations.
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Its a serious question. I see the hype everywhere on TV but yet is it really worth it. I have a HTC Tilt that I changed from that to just a normal phone due to the Tilt is too expensive a phone to take with me to work and the environment I work in. I havent used my Tilt for over a year now
That is what I currently have now and am waiting for AT&T to release a decent android phone before I ditch the tilt. I loved the tilt up until past couple weeks when the touch function on the screen decided to stop working, have to push the slider to the right hard for the screen to light in portrait view, and the f button freezes the phone.
Ive seen rumors of the Dell Thunder being released sometime during Q4 and that is probably the phone I am going to get. Im not sold on getting another Windows phone even though the windows 7 phones seem interesting, the marketplace isnt as large as iphone and android and most of the windows apps will have to be bought by the looks of it.
I am hoping for a HTC android that is actually comparable to the G2 that T-Mobile is getting but I will probably settle for the Dell Thunder because there really hasnt been any rumors of a HTC android as high of quality as the HTC phones going to HTC and Verizon.
I personally do a lot with my phone so Im keeping in the smartphone market. I use the GPS extensively especially since my college is in Springfield and I have no idea where Im going unless Ive gone to the same place more than 5 times. I schedule my thousands of meetings all the time, make notes to myself, done homework on my phone, and constantly check the internet for updates from professors.
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my friend has a droid from verizon he tethers it to laptop, we watch netflix movies on the laptop, he got the program for free (it normally costs like 20 bucks a month). we saw lots of world cup game on it, he also has sunday ticket on it. pretty cool. my other friend who has an iphone and its an Ifanboi, cant wait till his contract is up to get a droid.
semp
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We recently bought a droid from AT&T to test. Looks impressive. We may switch our company phones over soon.
We have been with T-Mobile but some places we used to have great connections are now questionable. T-Mobile is on the way out.
Years ago we had AT&T on the shop phones and dropped them due to whenever you had an issue you could not get hold of anyone at AT&T. We have some other business owners saying that AT&T has resolved this issue now.
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