Did you try updating your PRL and Profile to get better service?
Anyways, good luck with Apple. The boat is sinking and now is the best time to jump to the up and coming best thing. Wish you the best that Apple can offer, or at least the best Steve agrees too.
I'll stick with my Evo and Root it and make it how I want it, not how Steve would want it.
haaa u suck . jk. Iphone has been the same thing ever since it came out .. They just add little things over the year . I even got tired of my ipod touch and gave it away . But hey Thats you and your preference . Get the iphone and be happy
Also what up with the different fonts on your post? Are you one of those pathetic trolls that cut and pasted that onto several message boards.
Like anyone cares if you dont want your evo. Seriously why would anyone care?
Believe it or not, my Motorola Backflip on ATT (that bastard Android phone running 1.5) sounds way better than my HTC Incredible on Verizon. This is not the rule for anyone. Anyone who used multiple carriers will know this. The sound quality depends on your distance from your cell towers, number of people using it, etc.... Verizon is suppose to be impeccable but that is not my case for voice calls. I've switch phones and phones. I stick with Verizon because the data is great. Even with low-bars,I get faster downloads.
Did you try updating your PRL and Profile to get better service?
Anyways, good luck with Apple. The boat is sinking and now is the best time to jump to the up and coming best thing. Wish you the best that Apple can offer, or at least the best Steve agrees too.
I'll stick with my Evo and Root it and make it how I want it, not how Steve would want it.
If you can't get your wifi to work.. maybe you do need apples training wheels. Just sayin'
Why would iCal, an apple product, work sealessly with android? Ever think of that? The google cloud sync works great. And tieing yourself to one company's line of products is rather silly IMO. (When there are other options out there.)
For most people, android phones do "just work", and maybe you just couldn't figure it out.
Or maybe, he needs Enterprise WPA2 with EAP extensions. You know, the kind of industrial strength security needed at many corporations. You know, the kind supported by Blackberry and iPhone OS and not supported by Android as of today.
The kind of that is in the top 5 for bug-fix requested by Android users worldwide. If you care to read:
Or maybe, he needs Enterprise WPA2 with EAP extensions. You know, the kind of industrial strength security needed at many corporations. You know, the kind supported by Blackberry and iPhone OS and not supported by Android as of today.
The kind of that is in the top 5 for bug-fix requested by Android users worldwide. If you care to read:
Once again your throwing out a special situation that wouldn't affect the average joe in any way. I was thinking it was most likely a security protocal problem but he never mentioned that. IMO android still isn't ready for business prime time, but its being worked on.
But something that affects less than 2%(guess) of the user base shouldn't be considered as a flaw in the os overall.
Special situations with specal circumstances. I'm willing to bet he can reconfigure his home router to work with the inc. Just fine, without any drawbacks what-so-ever.
What is your definition of Average joe? I work in a major metropolitan city;mostly urban white-collar office workers. You know, they type of people that use smart-phones. The type that are often issued smart-phones from their jobs? Doctors, Laywers, Sales consultant, engineers, secretaries, Customer Service reps, writers,etc...
If you prefer such a tight eco system, then good luck to you. Many of us prefer being free to make our own decisions, others prefer them to be made for them.
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