10 things I miss about my iPhone now that I'm on Android
While my new Android phone made my old iPhone feel old, there are some things I actually miss about having an iPhone. Here are ten that might surprise you.
While my new Android phone made my old iPhone feel old, there are some things I actually miss about having an iPhone. Here are ten that might surprise you.
Here are tips, tricks, mods and gadgets to make your smartphone's camera more interesting.
RIM released their latest App World 3.0 software store for BlackBerry smartphones. As you can see in these screenshots, the UI has gotten a major refresh with additional functions. You can also see there are a number of applications in App World and BlackBerry devices really don't lack many key apps.
Palm just recently launched the Treo 800w touch-screen Windows Mobile 6.1 device, but quickly follows it up with the Treo Pro that has a definite HTC look and feel. This is the slimmest Treo yet and still includes WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, GPS, and a large capacity battery. Can Palm continue to survive with devices like the Treo Pro? Take a look at these photos and check out my review to help you make a decision.
Google is starting to include more Exchange ActiveSync capability in the Android platform while HTC has been providing support in HTC Sense for quite some time. I still find that 3rd party apps fill a need for advanced Exchange functionality. DataViz just released an updated RoadSync client with support for Task syncing.
Samsung is rolling out their Galaxy S line of devices to all four major US wireless carriers and the first carrier to get the device is T-Mobile with the Samsung Vibrant. The Vibrant is heavily focused on media and gaming with the Avatar movie included and The Sims 3 game. The Vibrant is the best Google Android device on T-Mobile at this time and available for $199.99.
Microsoft has built a promising mobile OS in Windows Mobile 7, but its competitive prospects also depend on the number and quality of third-party apps. Here's a selection from the Marketplace just a day after the official launch.
There hasn't been a lot of excitement in the Windows Mobile space for quite some time, but the HTC HD2 pushes the limits of the OS with a capacitive display, multi-touch support, Windows Mobile 6.5 improvements and more. The device's main distinguishing feature is the large 4.3 inch 800x480 pixel resolution display and slim form factor.
From birth to death - with all of the icky stuff in between we wonder why you would want to have these gross iPhone apps on your phone.
Windows Mobile 6.1 has some useful new features, but is essentially a stop-gap while we wait for version 7.