Saturday, August 27, 2016
OK, no that we have decided on an Android...which one? I decided that if I had to give up my Windows phone and try to embrace Android that I should give myself the best chances for success and choose a flagship phone. Get the latest and best that Android has to offer so that nothing can stand in my way of finding the enjoyment in the technology. This gave me just a few choices: Galaxy 7(Edge) or Note, LG G5 or V10, HTC 10, Motorola Turbo.First, I started with the HTC because I had a HTC on Windows and loved it. Especially the audio. Well they screwed that up by changing the built in speaker array. The old phone had 2 front facing speakers to give you a great sounding stereo image. The new ...
Those of you who know me, know that I have been a dedicated Windows phone user since I started owning a smart phone. The reason I chose it initially was it's ability to integrate into the Windows Live software system to use shared calendars and emails and contacts across multiple accounts and devices. This was very important to running my business. Also, I had played with both iPhone and Android and found their interface unnecessarily complicated and their menu systems archaic. Windows offered a very simple and intuitive interface that just worked right out of the box without the proprietary file formats that iPhone used. My biggest complaints about Windows was not supporting FLAC audio ...