Wow, Kinda cool I was able to inadvertantly spark this dialong, a lot of cool ideas and info here to.
I didn't really start this thread to compair the two phone, but inevitably it happened.
When it all sarted out i was frustrated with problems and very poor support from the manuals and samsung support. I have since been able to iron out some of the major isues i was having, and am aple to finally use my phone to a better extent.
Coming from the iPhone camp, yes, it was a bit overwheling at first.. Its like hey, how do i get music on this thing?! (despite the corrupted driver I had), Hey what is up with the ap store, how do I get play lists.. etc. I guess it is a bit like a kid moving from primary to seconday school you know. All the sudden, hey, when is recess? What do you mean homework? Huh, I have 6 teachers now? Wa?
On one side of it, yea It would be nice to have an open ended phone like the android the didnt require a whole but of fussig with to get it to work how you want it to.
But I guess it does boil down to what you want. If you just want to pick up a phone and start using it but arent to concerned with customization or fiddling, the iPhone is a great choice. Its quick, easy and has a lot of top notch features that work out of the box
I did like my old iPhone a lot. But I wanted something new and different, the android is certainly that. It took some serious getting used to,but, I must say, now that things are starting to work better and im getting used to it, I am starting to like the open customization and features and it is starting to grow on my. I like to tinker and fiddle, i just wasnt down with the 4 days of severe frustration and poor customer service.
I didn't really start this thread to compair the two phone, but inevitably it happened.
When it all sarted out i was frustrated with problems and very poor support from the manuals and samsung support. I have since been able to iron out some of the major isues i was having, and am aple to finally use my phone to a better extent.
Coming from the iPhone camp, yes, it was a bit overwheling at first.. Its like hey, how do i get music on this thing?! (despite the corrupted driver I had), Hey what is up with the ap store, how do I get play lists.. etc. I guess it is a bit like a kid moving from primary to seconday school you know. All the sudden, hey, when is recess? What do you mean homework? Huh, I have 6 teachers now? Wa?
On one side of it, yea It would be nice to have an open ended phone like the android the didnt require a whole but of fussig with to get it to work how you want it to.
But I guess it does boil down to what you want. If you just want to pick up a phone and start using it but arent to concerned with customization or fiddling, the iPhone is a great choice. Its quick, easy and has a lot of top notch features that work out of the box
I did like my old iPhone a lot. But I wanted something new and different, the android is certainly that. It took some serious getting used to,but, I must say, now that things are starting to work better and im getting used to it, I am starting to like the open customization and features and it is starting to grow on my. I like to tinker and fiddle, i just wasnt down with the 4 days of severe frustration and poor customer service.
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