Well, so far I have to say I really like it :up: As mentioned above, it just works. It's really fast compared to my Streak, and it's great to be using a phone one handed again :bounce: Which helps if, say, you have a chilli/ eye related incident :s
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Well, so far I have to say I really like it :up: As mentioned above, it just works. It's really fast compared to my Streak, and it's great to be using a phone one handed again :bounce: Which helps if, say, you have a chilli/ eye related incident :s
I thought you talked about one handed not one eyed. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by J4MIE
When that happens, you can still post on the forum :D
I like Iphone 4s but I can't afford.hic
Picked up a Droid Razr last week, and don't regret it at all. Initial impression though is that the iPhone is easier to use out of the box, and has a more user friendly interface. I won't be tweaking software at all, though I will do a lot of things to manage the phone to suit my needs. Overall the voice search and commands IMO are at least in line with the iPhone, and overall response is faster. Side by side I think the Droid would be quicker...... but having said that for the person that wants the more "human" and logical inputs and setup the iPhone is still better for ease of use.
That's exactly my impression. Apple stuff tends to just work straight out of the box, and for most users it's very very good indeed. But what if you want a better/different browser, or MP3 player, or photo viewer, etc? Android phones can take a while to customise and I can see why that would put people off, but with a modicum of patience you can end up with a far better (IMO) UI.Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
You can get a different browser for iOS if you want, a few are available.
Can you change the setting for default browser without jailbreaking? I was lead to believe that even though you can install others, Safari still makes itself the default.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
That's exactly my point: for a huge amount of users iOS is a perfectly good environment. I can't get into the mindset that one OS is "good" and another is "bad" that so many fanbois seem to espouse. I happen to prefer Android, but that doesn't automatically mean that I think Apple are rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
IMO it's part of the marketing of these devices, for a long time mobile devices were rather bland, nameless devices. Nowdays you have Corporate CEO's presenting top of the line models in big product launches. These fanboys are a useful tool or (a fool) for big companies as they provide free marketing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
And it creates traffic in discussion boards so greedy Marks of the world can fly to work in their pink helicopters. ;)