just curious if any G2 users came from an iphone 4? are you satisfied with your decision? regrets? battery life?
Thanks for that, Dasin. I really appreciate you going so overboard in your troll attempt, so much so that you've saved me the trouble of having to discredit you. I was afraid I was going to have to systematically counter each of your points, but I don't think anyone here is misinformed enough to believe any of them. No copy and paste? iPhone is smoother? Seriously?
Keep talking, this is actually pretty entertaining. Can you tell me how much better the iPhone keyboard is than physical + swype next? What about how much better the web is without flash? Is Angry Birds more fun with the lag and stuttering?
the G2 is obviously bulkier and not as "sexy" as the iphone but I'd rather have functionality over looks any day. I have NOT yet attempted to move my music over which I just assume will not be as clean as the itunes/olor interface on the iphone.
iPhone: Open iTunes, wait for it to load, plug in your iPhone, wait for it to sync/backup, drag your music into iTunes, wait for it to transfer, wait for it to sync/backup again, unplug iPhone.
Android: Plug in your phone, select all your music, copy-paste music to SD, wait for it to transfer, unplug phone.
I think you'll be fine with music.
Fist of all the iPhone can be turned into a full ipod when it comes to a android, the android gives u a shitty as interface to play music on and plus the battery life on all android phones are trash.
The ipones has multiple features in them and the phone is built to handle all features.
The andriod has features but the phone is not powered for all of them, its mostly powered for just text and calls.
Look at the network its on compared to Att VS T-Mobile, Att is far better
Makes me want to get a locked down developer driven, not community driven, device right now!
And spend extra money for it!
Apple iPhone has a better organized operating system Android is not orginzed to be a MP3 player, it just does not.
I like Andriod for the open source, thats good. But the operation system is when compared to the iPhone there is no competition there just is not.
Bottom line there is not point in having a good phone with all the features when you dont have the network to support it.
Android is on T-Mobile there 3G/HSPA network is straight TRASH, they didnt even have the decency to built a new 3G/HSPA network, like i said before the 3G network was just modified for HSPA.
As far as you guys saying about the price of the rate plans. You pay for what you get.
You pay T-Mobile cheap, you get cheap service. You pay Att expensive you get great service.
I know apple has a better professional look and features vs android... Thats why most Professionals got the iPhone... You dont see professionals with Android lol... Android is a joke compared to apple
Apple iPhone has a better organized operating system Android is not orginzed to be a MP3 player, it just does not.
I like Andriod for the open source, thats good. But the operation system is when compared to the iPhone there is no competition there just is not.
Bottom line there is not point in having a good phone with all the features when you dont have the network to support it.
Android is on T-Mobile there 3G/HSPA network is straight TRASH, they didnt even have the decency to built a new 3G/HSPA network, like i said before the 3G network was just modified for HSPA.
As far as you guys saying about the price of the rate plans. You pay for what you get.
You pay T-Mobile cheap, you get cheap service. You pay Att expensive you get great service.
I know apple has a better professional look and features vs android... Thats why most Professionals got the iPhone... You dont see professionals with Android lol... Android is a joke compared to apple
The ipones has multiple features in them and the phone is built to handle all features.
The andriod has features but the phone is not powered for all of them, its mostly powered for just text and calls.
With all due respect, the claim that AT&T's network is better and more reliable that T-Mobile is simply laughable. Laughable.
3+ weeks with the G2 and I've MAYBE had two dropped calls. I was getting at least one a day with the IP4 on AT&T....
...Bottom line there is not point in having a good phone with all the features when you dont have the network to support it.
Android is on T-Mobile there 3G/HSPA network is straight TRASH, they didnt even have the decency to built a new 3G/HSPA network, like i said before the 3G network was just modified for HSPA...
iPhone: Open iTunes, wait for it to load, plug in your iPhone, wait for it to sync/backup, drag your music into iTunes, wait for it to transfer, wait for it to sync/backup again, unplug iPhone.
Android: Plug in your phone, select all your music, copy-paste music to SD, wait for it to transfer, unplug phone.
I think you'll be fine with music.
This is true for the initial setup. What I have have just downloaded a bunch of songs, now with iPhone, I just connect the phone and everything is synced. Smooth. But with your approach, I have to find each song and then move them to the appropriate folders. That's a big pain.
Instead, for non-iPhone I would suggest doubletwist. But I never liked this app and it slowed down my computer a lot.
Another alternative is, create playlist in WM player and sync that playlist to your phone. Now when you have new songs, go to the 'recently added' list and add them to the playlist. The next time you connect your phone, the new songs will be added.
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