Hi guys,
I'm quite surprised there's not a thread about smartphones using the Android OS yet, I guess they're not as popular as the iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry, etc.
Anyway, I wanted to know what other users of these smartphones thought of their phones. I've had a HTC Magic on Vodafone in the UK for a couple of months now, and I've got to say it totally rocks for me. It's the first smartphone I've had that actually makes decent phone calls (strange requirement of a phone I know ), and in addition I can do VOIP, IM, I can webcast, read ebooks, sat-nav, etc, etc. Just like the iPhone in that respect.
Of course, there are downsides. It's user-friendly but only to a certain extent; I sometimes need to read forum guides in order to use features like Swype (dragging your finger across the letters rather than tapping as you text/email). Also Google Maps Navigation in the UK requires a bit of a hack in order to work, Google could take a leaf out of Nokia's book and do what nokia did with Ovi Maps (free for all satnav).
To tell the truth, it's a bit of a geek's phone (due to the Android OS). But that's why it suits me .
Wonder what the rest of you think.
Cheers.
joe
I'm quite surprised there's not a thread about smartphones using the Android OS yet, I guess they're not as popular as the iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry, etc.
Anyway, I wanted to know what other users of these smartphones thought of their phones. I've had a HTC Magic on Vodafone in the UK for a couple of months now, and I've got to say it totally rocks for me. It's the first smartphone I've had that actually makes decent phone calls (strange requirement of a phone I know ), and in addition I can do VOIP, IM, I can webcast, read ebooks, sat-nav, etc, etc. Just like the iPhone in that respect.
Of course, there are downsides. It's user-friendly but only to a certain extent; I sometimes need to read forum guides in order to use features like Swype (dragging your finger across the letters rather than tapping as you text/email). Also Google Maps Navigation in the UK requires a bit of a hack in order to work, Google could take a leaf out of Nokia's book and do what nokia did with Ovi Maps (free for all satnav).
To tell the truth, it's a bit of a geek's phone (due to the Android OS). But that's why it suits me .
Wonder what the rest of you think.
Cheers.
joe