I've always been behind the times when it comes to phones because I have my laptop that I carry everywhere with me and use for everything. So I've always just had basic phones - I even just got texting not too long ago for the first time. However, because of how busy school was last year and how often I was either away from Wi-Fi or unable to pull out my laptop (like in certain classes), I thought maybe I should take the plunge and go with a smart phone. I'm on Verizon and have had an upgrade for about a year now, so I'd figure I'd use it to get a smartphone and the $30 2 GB data package.
So what type of phone. I don't really think I like iPhones. I don't like that they're not very user customizable. I like to be able to customize EVERYTHING, which means Android is more suited for me. I also know that iPhones are harder to hack for tethering, whereas Android has a bunch of apps that enable it (yes I'm already going to break the rules). I would wait for Windows phones as a Windows fanboy, but I don't think they're really going to bring anything new to the game this early in their career. As far as I know, Android is more established and has phones with very good hardware.
I was thinking about these two phones:
I am mainly wanting a phone to use as my iPod, as my camera, as my GPS, for Wi-Fi tethering, and to stream Pokemon updates to me when I'm in class or elsewhere so I don't miss any big news. Does Android have apps for all of these things? Does it have any sort of widgets that show RSS feeds on the home screen? Or live Twitter updates? Or things that are just always open and notify you via vibrating or beeps when something new pops up, like an email, IM, new RSS item, or new Twitter notification?
GRACIAS!!
So what type of phone. I don't really think I like iPhones. I don't like that they're not very user customizable. I like to be able to customize EVERYTHING, which means Android is more suited for me. I also know that iPhones are harder to hack for tethering, whereas Android has a bunch of apps that enable it (yes I'm already going to break the rules). I would wait for Windows phones as a Windows fanboy, but I don't think they're really going to bring anything new to the game this early in their career. As far as I know, Android is more established and has phones with very good hardware.
I was thinking about these two phones:
- Samsung Galaxy S III ($200) - http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=5918&deviceCategoryId=0
- LG Spectrum ($100) - http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=5842&deviceCategoryId=0
I am mainly wanting a phone to use as my iPod, as my camera, as my GPS, for Wi-Fi tethering, and to stream Pokemon updates to me when I'm in class or elsewhere so I don't miss any big news. Does Android have apps for all of these things? Does it have any sort of widgets that show RSS feeds on the home screen? Or live Twitter updates? Or things that are just always open and notify you via vibrating or beeps when something new pops up, like an email, IM, new RSS item, or new Twitter notification?
GRACIAS!!