So I've been using Android for about 10 or so months. I had been using iOS up until that point and it wasn't a smooth transition from one OS to another. I had a lot of issues with Android but that was mainly due to my last statement. I absolutely LOVE Android now and I don't see myself going back to iOS full time anytime soon (I have an iPod Touch so that's not 100% possible). I could have easily gotten an iPad but decided that the lack of freedom was definitely not worth it. My only gripe with Android is that firmware updates are rolled out at snail-like speed. iOS firmware updates were, and still are, hyped up MONTHS before release. Upon release, the system automatically notifies you to upgrade. I have a T-Mobile Galaxy SII. Android Jelly Bean 4.1 has been out for it since April and I didn't know until today. :/. I'm really hoping Project Butter improves my phone. It's really clunky and slow. I tried out Sliding Messenger, which you can see below, and while I've been wanting to replace my stock messaging app...it runs terribly on my phone.
I would also recommend that you guys check this video out:
[video=youtube;yR0ZGltMUTM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0ZGltMUTM[/video]
I've found a couple of really neat apps like Mighty Text, Dashclock and Action Launcher Pro. Really excited to try out Mighty Text considering that I see myself using my Nexus 7 more than my both my laptop and cellphone combined.
My next phone upgrade isn't until February, and while I really do want an S4, a whole new batch of phones will be readily available. I'll probably wait a few months to get the S5, new Nexus, or whatever new and powerful phone will be on the market then.
I would also recommend that you guys check this video out:
[video=youtube;yR0ZGltMUTM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0ZGltMUTM[/video]
I've found a couple of really neat apps like Mighty Text, Dashclock and Action Launcher Pro. Really excited to try out Mighty Text considering that I see myself using my Nexus 7 more than my both my laptop and cellphone combined.
My next phone upgrade isn't until February, and while I really do want an S4, a whole new batch of phones will be readily available. I'll probably wait a few months to get the S5, new Nexus, or whatever new and powerful phone will be on the market then.