Re: Android Choice
Posted by
Owen Densmore on
Oct 30, 2011; 9:45pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Android-Choice-tp6944832p6946468.html
Good info, thanks.
What's the battery life like? The SGS II is one of the phones available on TMo, thus a cheap monthly.
I presume you're on European GSM?
-- Owen
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Jochen Fromm
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I have a SGS II. Highly recommendable, one of the most sold Android phones in Europe at the moment. Quite similar to the iPhone 4 in form and function.
-J.
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Owen Densmore <
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OK .. I'm likely to buy an Android phone, but I confess I'm confused by the differences between the handset manufacturers.
They all attempt to have somehow "improved" on the core Google software. And some/most of the phones are locked and/or require jailbreaking to do do fairly standard things. But I thought the whole point of android was being open, right? And there are radically different reports on battery life that I don't seem to be able to parse having to do with "task management", "notifications", and other things.
So I'm confused and there isn't a lot of help on the web. I decided to simply reduce the choice to the carrier I prefer, TMobile. These are the androids they offer (on contract) of interest:
Do any of us use one of these phones? Or something close? Any recommendations? Possibly other androids I should consider? How to tame them?
Sorry to obsess about phones, but god, this stuff is confusing! I should blog post on the differences in cellular tech and protocols, carriers (Verizon, ATT) ripping folks off, and so on.
Thanks!
-- Owen
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