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flyingscotsman99 9th Mar 2011 17:59

smartphones
 
I am no expert in these matters, but for those of you about to buy the latest smartphone, may I offer a cautionary tale? I bought an HTC desire Android phone. It is compatible with my 5-year old Audi, but not my wife's 1-year old Golf. Allegedly the iphone 4 has the same problem, but not the Iphone 3. VW has an update costing £270, which I shall not be purchasing! If the Golf had been my normal transport I would have been pretty miffed. Perhaps somebody out there understands the issues?

K_9 9th Mar 2011 18:42

Loving my Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) since July. Bricked one during a firmware update but AT&T replaced it for free with a fast turnaround.

JPEgda 9th Mar 2011 19:01

iPhone
 
iPhone FTW. If you use much apps, i would suggest iPhone. The apps from the apple store work much better/smoother.

Booglebox 9th Mar 2011 23:10

Agree with Mixture / Mike regarding BB. I used look after the BBs for the guys I work for until we switched to iPhones, using JUST exchange... shudders. I don't see any reason to get one with all the other choice out there.

Android is cool from what I've seen, but IMHO iPhones are REALLY sweet. And mine (3g, 3gs, and several guys at work have 4's that I look after) have been absolutely fine with 0 problems. Yes, itunes is horrible, closed appstore, blah blah but for me that hasn't posed a problem (yet). Mail client is pure win for juggling multiple accounts / inboxes.

SyllogismCheck 9th Mar 2011 23:11

I don't understand what all the fuss was about the Blackberry email thing. I was reading my emails on my mobile before the BB even existed. Sure, in the begining I had to request my emails as and when, but I'm pretty sure I still had a phone which would collect them at any interval I specified prior to BBs coming on the scene. Not quite the same as push, agreed, but hardly different enough to make the BB email thing the phenomenom most seem to think it was. Maybe I'm missing some important difference or maybe I'm just inquisitive enough to have discovered the possibility of pocket email long before it was sold as a feature. :confused:

K_9 10th Mar 2011 01:47


Originally Posted by Booglebox (Post 6296346)
Agree with Mixture / Mike regarding BB. I used look after the BBs for the guys I work for until we switched to iPhones, using JUST exchange... shudders. I don't see any reason to get one with all the other choice out there.

Android is cool from what I've seen, but IMHO iPhones are REALLY sweet. And mine (3g, 3gs, and several guys at work have 4's that I look after) have been absolutely fine with 0 problems. Yes, itunes is horrible, closed appstore, blah blah but for me that hasn't posed a problem (yet). Mail client is pure win for juggling multiple accounts / inboxes.

The default mail app on my Android was fine for my accounts (a couple gmail accounts and an imap account with my university), but there's a third-party app called K-9 Mail that I use which is quite excellent, especially with multiple accounts. (I'm not affiliated with them--we just both like anthropomorphic robotic dogs from campy British science fiction shows. :ok: )

K_9 10th Mar 2011 16:35


Originally Posted by ASFKAP (Post 6296927)
I switched from a 'Berry' to an iPhone 3gs about nine months ago and I regretted it almost immediately. I'm stuck on an 18 month contract and am counting down the days until I can get rid of the thing. Compared to a BB Its more of a toy than a tool, you have to buy an add on or forward plan ahead if you hope to have enough power for a long day, it's a pretty little gadget but a crap phone in my opinion. I detested the battles with iTunes so much that I no longer even try to put music on the thing, I don't like the 'restricted' blue tooth functionality and in fact the number of things I dislike about it far outweigh the number of things I like about it.
Having said that, my kids think its "cool" but see my earlier comment about it being more of a toy.....

I have an ipod touch that I had before I got my Galaxy S. Dealing with itunes is a horrible headache. I don't even use the thing anymore because my Galaxy does fine as a music player (I use Winamp) and it mounts just like an external drive, meaning you can use any program you want to in order to manage the music on it. You can even just do it in Windows Explorer if you want to.


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