tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4562807729194751408.post2724490912697468738..comments2022-10-28T05:05:50.375-04:00Comments on Adventures of a Petite Female: Rethinking my Opinion of the iPhoneAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15046380143638667492noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4562807729194751408.post-69551727614721409532011-01-28T21:40:43.841-04:002011-01-28T21:40:43.841-04:00Dude, get an Android phone. Typing is so much easi...Dude, get an Android phone. Typing is so much easier and you get all of the perks of iPhone without becoming one of the sheeple (sheep people...) who buy something because everyone else has it. I recommend Samsung Galaxy or Droid X, which is what I have. You can just go into the Verizon store and play around with all of the phones and see what feels best for you - what really sold me was the larger screen. Some of the new Android phones have screen which have almost a full inch (diagonally) on the iPhone, which makes reading and writing much easier. Between that, seamless integration with Gmail and all other Google-based services, and better battery life there is a clear advantage to getting an Android phone. Come play with mine if you want to get to know it better!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12309167120257947447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4562807729194751408.post-85105044877184090722011-01-17T11:56:29.075-04:002011-01-17T11:56:29.075-04:00More Android phones than iPhones are now activated...More Android phones than iPhones are now activated each day. If you get an Android phone, get one that's running the basic Android software, because it will be upgraded immediately with each new release, while manufacturers and carriers that modify their software often make their customers wait until they can add bloatware to the new Android build. (Or, to circumvent that, root your phone and void your warranty.) Two examples of phones running "vanilla" Android are the Nexus One and the Nexus S, but unfortunately, neither is on Verizon. I'm not sure if there are any Verizon counterparts, but I'm crossing my fingers for one soon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com