In about two weeks, you will forget customizing and widgets, and be glad you have a solid working OS
In about two weeks, you will forget customizing and widgets, and be glad you have a solid working OS
Welcome aboard! Hope we can be as helpful here as you've been over at Android Central. Should I ever make the switch to Android you're exactly the kind of guy I want around answering questions.
I feel as if I'm going to break it. I'm jaded and worrisome. Use to buttons breaking over time and becoming less responsive. My old HTC was the worst. And my previous Razr Maxx was showing signs of wear after less than a year.
But, the build quality feels solid.
I haven't had much time to see the battery life, I know it will be a major change coming from the Razr Maxx, but I've already got a desktop dock on the way.
The App Store is something that will take some getting use to as well.
I do miss the widgets on android, and the seamlessly infinite customization you could do with it... But I need something that simply works when I need it to, and I think this will.
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I'd like to say thank you guys for not bashing Android, welcoming me with kind words, and offering your support. This will not be easy for me. But with the help I've gotten so far, I think I'm off to a good start. And no, I will not be jail breaking... This device
I do miss the folks I will be leaving me behind, great people who I can see I made and impact on :'(
http://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=256335
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will be scouring the forums tonight and tomorrow morning, absorbing as much as i can. Longtime Android user, dappled in WebOS, even tried a hand at Windows phones. first time for everything, be gentle.
You can still just scroll down the notification bar and shows all your calendar appointments for that day. Messages also.I came from 3 Androids and 2 WPs and I do have to say I still miss just being able to glance at my calendar and see what meetings I have for the day.
My iPhone 5 is three weeks hold and I am slowly getting used to it.
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Be careful with these Apple products...they have a way of making you want to buy more of them
I was one of those people who flashed every custom ROM under the sun and loved it. I was always looking for ways to improve my device and its layout and I was never satisfied. When I purchased my 4S, it was exactly what I needed. I am content with it. It's not jailbroken and will never be jailbroken as long as I own it. I enjoyed my Android devices and don't regret buying them, but the iPhone is where it's at for me.