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Happy with my switch from Apple to Android!
I've been a big fan and supporter of Apple products dating back to my little Mac that I bought in 1986! But I am impressed with how other systems and platforms are catching up and giving serious competition.
I was up for a new phone with ATT as my 3GS iPhone was well used and I decided to go with the new Samsung Galaxy 3s. A very nice phone and for my aging eyes which see less well in low light and without reading glasses the big and bright screen is a big plus. I've also wanted to move more to pads for travel instead of my laptop and decided to stay with Android since I can use many of the same apps I pay for or have. I got the new Asus Transformer TF700 with the optional keyboard dock and couldn't be happier. It does everything I need on a trip such as games and reading but also has the email and internet browsing capabilities as well as nifty apps for other things. I am a photographer and I can download my camera using the USB connection and back up images to a portable drive. I also found an app for viewing CR2 Raw files and one where I can even tether the pad to the camera for operating it which is handy in a studio situation or where clients want to see things from the camera view. One other plus is that ATT now allows you to unlock your out of service iPhone so I will take it abroad and purchase a Sim card and top the phone up for use in the country I am in. |
Happy with my switch from Apple to Android!
I agree with you on the iPad issue of lacking ability to transfer pictures from CF cards even via their cable.
I did the same with my old AT&T phone. Unlocked it and I'm using it when travel abroad. |
iOS is fine, but yes I agree Android is much more liberating. Ice Cream Sandwich finally caught up to iOS, and IMHO Jelly Bean blows it away in every way.
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Android is constantly innovating and that's pissing Apple Big time and with Steve Jobs gone...apple is no more innovating...just my two cents
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BTW, I have a Kindle fire which I am going to trade up for Google nexus...LFTT
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Originally Posted by 77five
(Post 19128737)
Android is constantly innovating and that's pissing Apple Big time and with Steve Jobs gone...apple is no more innovating...just my two cents
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How's the battery life on the Galaxy 3? That is my biggest concern in making the jump. I occasionally need to be able to go 12+ hours w/o having to recharge which isn't a problem on my iPhone 4.
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Originally Posted by BigMoneyGrip
(Post 19129385)
How's the battery life on the Galaxy 3? That is my biggest concern in making the jump. I occasionally need to be able to go 12+ hours w/o having to recharge which isn't a problem on my iPhone 4.
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Originally Posted by BigMoneyGrip
(Post 19129385)
How's the battery life on the Galaxy 3? That is my biggest concern in making the jump. I occasionally need to be able to go 12+ hours w/o having to recharge which isn't a problem on my iPhone 4.
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Originally Posted by Chrisinhouston
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But I am impressed with how other systems and platforms are catching up and giving serious competition.
The question is -- why did it take that long? |
Originally Posted by 77five
(Post 19129728)
Its true that iphone 4 will last 12+ hours initially but after couple of months, it drops to 8-9 hours and that's without using the location service. If I use the locations services...it lasts 4-5 hours MAX.
Anyhow, I'm really impressed w/ my new Nexus 7 and will wait to see what the next Nexus Phone is like before deciding on iOS or Android. |
You guys are comparing apples to oranges for battery life. The screen on the iPhone is 3.5in while the Galaxy 3 is 4.8in.
Even on my old Moto Defy phone with a 3.7in screen, the battery lasted a full day - easy. The biggest culprit of battery usage is the screen. |
Originally Posted by BigMoneyGrip
(Post 19130477)
Mine is 2 years old and I can make it through an entire day on a single charge. And that is with location services. I check for email every 15 min in lieu of using push email and I've turned off a bunch of unneeded notifications as I read that polling for those could consume battery.
Anyhow, I'm really impressed w/ my new Nexus 7 and will wait to see what the next Nexus Phone is like before deciding on iOS or Android. |
Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 19131472)
You guys are comparing apples to oranges for battery life. The screen on the iPhone is 3.5in while the Galaxy 3 is 4.8in.
Even on my old Moto Defy phone with a 3.7in screen, the battery lasted a full day - easy. The biggest culprit of battery usage is the screen. |
Originally Posted by 77five
(Post 19133759)
BigMoney...is your phone iphone 4 or 4s? I have iphone 4. Maybe something is wrong with this piece...pls let me know
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