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Lifer
- Feb 19, 2001
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The great thing with Android is that I can drasticly change the UI to get the look and useability that I desire. Apple's OS is nice and smooth thanks to the closed platform, but the "mass of icons on screen after screen" is just ugly and not very efficient. With Android you can change it to what you want. With Apple you just learn to live with it.
On the matter of media... snycing is definitely better for music, but drag and drop is infinitely better for video files. And with my Droid X I don't even have to worry about converting media. I can play just about any type of video file just fine. That's HUGE.
Drag and Drop is fine, but it gets to be a mess. Why does EVERY media player in the world have a sort of managed system where they categorized stuff. This whole world is getting away from folder hierarchy and stuff. Look at Win 7, etc. I agree we're all power users here. I still like doing C:\whatever\whatever. But seeing how Windows 7 starts hiding directory trees and stuff and assuming we all have one large hard drive, it's annoying. But for a good # of users, it shouldn't matter. And for me 95% of the time it doesn't matter. The better they use the whole home folder and documents folder, the less I worry about where the hell my files are. Sure it makes my life difficult with multiple partitions and trying to backup, but how often do I do that stuff anyway?
As power users I do like Android's drag and drop. But at the same time I recognize that a managed service isn't bad. iTunes is ok, and 95% of the time I'm ok with it. It just gets annoying when you need to sync with multiple computers and stuff. So I just give up in that sense.
You're absolutely right Android allows you to customize, and I love my Launcher Pro. At the same time, realize we're customizing because everything's not good enough. iOS has a decent UI. Locking us down would be ok. Would you all be ok if we got locked down on say the piss poor Motorola launcher on the Droid 1? Have fun with your slideshow. Thank goodness we have openness. It's because we NEED it because Android is so unpolished. It's like sending me a black rock and telling me a diamond is inside. There's a lot of work left to do before it's "ready."
Hmm. So why doesn't the iPhone4 have 4g?
4G is overrated. Who has 4G right now in all seriousness? Sprint? Verizon kinda half has it, but what phones out there?
What about the rest of the world? No one's really going HSPA => LTE officially big time yet. Like I said before, this whole 4G hype is because Verizon and Sprint need to move there as their speeds are being eclipsed by 7.2mbps HSDPA from AT&T. The rest of the world has been at 7.2 and has moved to 14.4 and even faster like T-Mobile. 3G UMTS can be pushed very far and that's why there's no LTE phones. Look at all major phone manufacturers. LG, Samsung, HTC, Apple, Motorola, Sony Ericsson. Where the hell are the LTE phones? Get over it. Just because they don't have it yet doesn't mean they're behind. It's just that the world isn't ready for it yet.
I'll admit that Apple WAS behind with the iPhone 2G. That was ridiculous. But then again did people really cry about it? No one even knew much about AT&T's 3G network before the iPhone 3G made the whole "3G" term such a big concept. Just like no one really cared about clock speeds til the iPhone 3GS advertised the Cortex A8 and the Nexus One touted its 1ghz processor.
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