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JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
06-06-2010, 03:59 AM
I am now slowly leaving the darkside and converting to Android......
I still love my macbook pro but that aside almost everything I jailbroke my iphone to get comes available from the android market free or relatively cheap.....
Not to mention 2.2 being seriously faster than anything I've used on a phone before...........
a few apps that are must haves for other android users
JuiceDefender
Ecocharge
Applock
Dolphin HD (best android browser hands down)
LiveChat: imagine HA chat on your android phone anywhere at anytime, yeah that's hot
Vringo: like Mivtones, video ringtones except MUCH MUCH easier
and of course..........................
Google Voice: how every escort out there does not have this and use it as their provider # is beyond me.........
mimiplastique
06-07-2010, 06:00 AM
i love it , i am on sprints 4g evo , loooove it , and the one b4 was an android they are hot phones !
laoda8
06-07-2010, 06:30 AM
I'm getting the evo hopefully monday. I've been an avid droid fan since it's inception. I'm working on doing an app for it, just haven't found the time.
bartholomeus
06-07-2010, 06:54 AM
waiting for mine on monday. If you guys order online you can use this referral and get 10$ off the 69.99 plan plus an extra 50min so you end up with 500 landline minutes.
http://mcguireslaw.com/2008/07/16/psst-have-you-heard-about-everything-plus/
mimiplastique
06-07-2010, 09:41 AM
the evo is like the best phone in the world right now . really ultra fast speed internet , and i would not know about minute plans ... lol unlimited is always the way to go !
LibertyHarkness
06-07-2010, 11:53 AM
so for someone like me that only has a crummy nokia 3210 phone :) and wanting to get a new flashy phone ,,, is the android or Iphone better to use ,, I like simple things .. I do use a Mac setup at home for work etc ...
I want to be ablet o take photos/video, pick up my emails on the move etc ...and maybe use stuff like gps and finders ...
So thoughts?
laoda8
06-07-2010, 12:37 PM
If you like simple, Iphone is adequate. I prefer android because I'm a techie/developer and I like "open" platforms for the most part (even though some carriers are somewhat restrictive with their phones.
Richctdude
06-07-2010, 01:37 PM
IM thinking about the same thing plus i can save on my phone bill
bartholomeus
06-08-2010, 02:20 AM
just got the evo, i was trying it out but im keeping it. Tmobile 3g speeds are way too slow and this phone is eveything its cracked up to be and more. I have tried other android phones but this one takes the cake, + a good priced plan, its a winner. :Bowdown:
I want a droid but need bbm for work :(
i still have not gotten approved for google voice...pain in the ass, lol
JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
06-08-2010, 04:18 AM
just got the evo, i was trying it out but im keeping it. Tmobile 3g speeds are way too slow and this phone is eveything its cracked up to be and more. I have tried other android phones but this one takes the cake, + a good priced plan, its a winner. :Bowdown:
ummmmmmmmmmm I don't know where you reside but Tmobile's 3G outperforms Sprint's lie of 4G.
via Phonescoop
http://img.phonescoop.com/img/a/m/25155.jpg
While we're at it, I'm tired of Sprint using the 4G marketing gimmick, folks really think they are getting 100mbps on their Sprint phones, fuck outta here
That aside, the Evo is a helluva phone, by December Android's market will probably surpass the Appstore, game over for Apple
zezmonk
06-08-2010, 04:35 AM
I'm still rollin' w/ a jailbroken iPhone 3G and was seriously wanting to jump on the EVO 4G or Droid Incredible bandwagon...especially living in Chicago (Sprint network on the north side is the best I have used). Unfortunately, reception sux in my condo w/ everyone but AT&T. I might have to stay w/ AT&T and grab the iPhone 4 at this rate but im loving the android options
GullyFoyle
06-08-2010, 04:37 AM
That aside, the Evo is a helluva phone, by December Android's market will probably surpass the Appstore, game over for Apple
:shrug Haven't people been declaring Apple dead for decades now?
AsiaMei
06-08-2010, 05:13 AM
love my DROID.im going to check out those apps.
JamesHunt
06-08-2010, 07:23 AM
so for someone like me that only has a crummy nokia 3210 phone :) and wanting to get a new flashy phone ,,, is the android or Iphone better to use ,, I like simple things .. I do use a Mac setup at home for work etc ...
I want to be ablet o take photos/video, pick up my emails on the move etc ...and maybe use stuff like gps and finders ...
So thoughts?
Libby, if you wanna check out android, check out the tmobile pulse mini. It's only £100 pay as you go, the screens terrible, and the processor is slow, but it has android 2.1 on it, phot/video/wifi/gps. You can get it from argos.
If you like it, the HTC Desire blows the iphone off the planet
I wish there was an app so I didn't have to go one by one and update my applications lol
Prospero
06-08-2010, 07:18 PM
to Liberty - if you like the mac interface go for an Iphone.... they all sing and dance together
pnwguy24
06-08-2010, 10:22 PM
I wish there was an app so I didn't have to go one by one and update my applications lol
this is taken care of in 2.2 (running it on my nexus one right now) update all FTW
Dina Delicious
06-08-2010, 10:52 PM
loving my htc vevo
bartholomeus
06-09-2010, 02:31 AM
ummmmmmmmmmm I don't know where you reside but Tmobile's 3G outperforms Sprint's lie of 4G.
via Phonescoop
http://img.phonescoop.com/img/a/m/25155.jpg
While we're at it, I'm tired of Sprint using the 4G marketing gimmick, folks really think they are getting 100mbps on their Sprint phones, fuck outta here
That aside, the Evo is a helluva phone, by December Android's market will probably surpass the Appstore, game over for Apple
Miami. If you're in NYC t mobile has good service there, because have seen it but elsewhere they are not as great, same reason they are the last of the 4 big cell companies. 4g i'm not sure about as i don't have it yet but i'll see when we get it.
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