Sunday, September 22, 2013
Switching to Android
With all the hype going on since the release of the new iPhone, have you ever considered switch to something different, something unknown? You can read all you want about the different OS but without the test drive, you will not know for sure. One of the things that I liked about Android are the widgets. With Android, you can have a real-time weather or sports widget right on your home screen in any number of sizes. Another great thing is the Google integration because we all use Google for so many activities. Finally, the phone services are not that hard to master even though the wealth of menus and options. After five years of iPhone ownership, the gestures I use to control the device are deeply ingrained. The swipes, the pinches, the long taps – it’s all second nature and not something I wanted to relearn. Thankfully, Android and iOS share most common gestures and commands.
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The phone services re basically the same on any device you use for phone services like videoconferencing.
ReplyDeleteThe gadgets we choose for our phone services like emails and texts show a lot about our personality.
ReplyDeleteLearning the system is all you need to do to use any communication device for phone services.
ReplyDeleteI find that the mobile applications are better on the iOS. They are also more secure.
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