No matter the circumstance, it is always amazing what you can accomplish when you really know and understand the tools you use.God damn, when you put I like that....
...It does depend on which phone you buy, much like your windows performance depends on which PC you buy. Buy a shitty one, have a shitty experience. Get a Samsung (Galaxy S3 for example) or HTC and.. don't.
But no matter what flavor you get, I can tell you having had to help people here set up their iphones and android phones, that every single android has gone smoother and had less bullshit go wrong.
I'm still using my Motorola droid 1. It's old, it's slow, it's got no ram and miniscule internal storage... but I would still never trade it for an iphone, because I've got it set up to do what I want it to do, how I want it to do it. I've got the ability to use remote desktop to control most of my computers, VNC the rest, stream 720p content from my home media PC to my phone (or tablet for that matter), skype, ventrilo, ftp, access windows shares via wlan, VPN, etc etc etc. Plus, of course, the standard suite of google apps like translate, maps, and navigate, and the icing on the cake is I can also load non-appstore apps. That's how I got flash player, Kongregate, and a number of other apps as well (though flash is being discontinued unfortunately, Adobe's call on that). And having rooted my phone, I can overclock, wirelessly tether (over wifi OR bluetooth), run custom roms, install a system-wide adblocker that affects apps as well as browsers (and trickles down to any tethered devices! HA!)... It's just better for all the same reasons that PCs are better than macs
Well, full disclosure... if you're doing ALL THAT at the same time, you're going to have to reboot your droid about once a day. It's the one thing that drives me up the wall about it. But I'm pretty sure it's because I have a droid 1, which only has like 128 megs of ram. The newer ones shouldn't have that problem, especially the samsung galaxy S series and the HTCs....
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I have seriously been under-utilising my droid.
The nexus is a "developer" (read: pure android) phone, which makes it a breeze to root, customize, and tinker with. Brunt that it's a popular developer device, you can even find automated tools that can do the hard stuff for you, so it's just a matter of downloading what you wasn't and running the installer. Though, I still recommend following tutorials in how to do it the manual way, as it will teach you much about your phone and how it worksGasBandit I got a Galaxy Nexus in January or February, so I'm sitting pretty good re: hardware. Still waiting on JellyBean though. The world of rooting, and complete utilisation of my Droid has eluded me, though it's largely my fault I haven't just made time to sit around and poke at stuff to see what I can learn. Maybe it's what I'll spend my weekend doing.
Just about every phone out there these days has a 1-click-root solution available.GasBandit I got a Galaxy Nexus in January or February, so I'm sitting pretty good re: hardware. Still waiting on JellyBean though. The world of rooting, and complete utilisation of my Droid has eluded me, though it's largely my fault I haven't just made time to sit around and poke at stuff to see what I can learn. Maybe it's what I'll spend my weekend doing.
Thanks, dude. Oh how was your trip??Be safe my friend.
This is a recipe for my family to kill each other. ...Mostly because we don't play Scrabble as much as we, I believe it's pronounced: "battle to the fucking death that is not a word for the love of god, are you even trying".[DOUBLEPOST=1346112743][/DOUBLEPOST]I have granola bars, candles, batteries, and Scrabble.
Think I'll be brave and try manual. I haven't had time to look too much into it, but I'm sure within the week I'll have a thread in Tech Talk. I just hope it doesn't include the word "bricked".Just about every phone out there these days has a 1-click-root solution available.
During the last tropical storm that hit here, I ran to the grocery store an watched the crowd spaz over trying to find bottled water.Right, I forgot! Tropical storm shopping!
I also have scotch.