For phones. For rooting. For ROMs. Apps not so much.
I've got an Evo4G. Took me about a week before I broke down and rooted it so I could use more than just the stock Sprint experience. Android Central is a good place for basic information, but to really get into dissecting what your phone is capable of, check out XDA Developers.
Once you're rooted (follow the procedures without fail. Skip or miss a step, and well, I cannot be held responsible) the world is your oyster. ROMs and mods and themes to make that Apple fanboi green with envy. Updates to make your phone far more secure than your mobile provider or manufacturer is willing or able to give you. For example, the Cyanogenmod 7 ROM is nearly complete. RC2 just hit last night. Unless you own a Nexus S or Nexus One, it (or other custom ROMs like it) is the only way to have Gingerbread on your phone before June at the earliest. After the recent market malware scare, something to think about. Especially when providers and manufacturers refuse to update hardware even in the face of their security holes.
Enough intro. Do you have an Android phone? Is it rooted? What ROM are you running if it is? I'm a fan of Cyanogenmod and Myn's Warm2.2 series. Cyanogen is the closest non-Nexus owners will get to the pure Android experience. Warm2.2 is the epitome of the Sense ROM for the Evo4G. There are some ports of Sense 2.0 ROMs from other phones, but I'm not all that impressed with them just yet.
I've got an Evo4G. Took me about a week before I broke down and rooted it so I could use more than just the stock Sprint experience. Android Central is a good place for basic information, but to really get into dissecting what your phone is capable of, check out XDA Developers.
Once you're rooted (follow the procedures without fail. Skip or miss a step, and well, I cannot be held responsible) the world is your oyster. ROMs and mods and themes to make that Apple fanboi green with envy. Updates to make your phone far more secure than your mobile provider or manufacturer is willing or able to give you. For example, the Cyanogenmod 7 ROM is nearly complete. RC2 just hit last night. Unless you own a Nexus S or Nexus One, it (or other custom ROMs like it) is the only way to have Gingerbread on your phone before June at the earliest. After the recent market malware scare, something to think about. Especially when providers and manufacturers refuse to update hardware even in the face of their security holes.
Enough intro. Do you have an Android phone? Is it rooted? What ROM are you running if it is? I'm a fan of Cyanogenmod and Myn's Warm2.2 series. Cyanogen is the closest non-Nexus owners will get to the pure Android experience. Warm2.2 is the epitome of the Sense ROM for the Evo4G. There are some ports of Sense 2.0 ROMs from other phones, but I'm not all that impressed with them just yet.