dbpaddler
Android Expert
1. You'll never see the accessory list match that of iphone. There are more andrid phones introduced in one year then there are iphones from gen one. Impossible for any company to try and match that level of accessories for each phone. But with more bluetooth devices like speaker systems and just bt adapters in general you can get functionality in many devices. Other things you just have to look at a 2yr headstat with a whopping 4r phones and 3 design changes as opposed to two years and over 20 different phones with non matching cases.
2. Again...2yr headstart. Developers are just beginning to realize the potential for gaming on android and the new hardware is just beginning to realize it's potential for gaming.
3. It isn't as polished in any form or skin. Hopefully gingerbread changes that with it's gui revamp. It's one reason why it's a shame Palm has struggled so. webOS has the polish and finess to compete with iOS but not the hardware or support.
4. There are quite a few backup programs in the market. Titanium is great and wonderful if you're rooted, but there are other options and they'll ge more functional in time.
There is a tradeoff for jumping away from a single phoned, single company ecosystem that has had a decent head start. You just have to see if the current benefits outweigh the negatives and have faith the improvements will come in time; hopefully sooner than later. Would be nice to see gingerbread on the current crop of premium phones (evo, epic, incredible and x)
				
			2. Again...2yr headstart. Developers are just beginning to realize the potential for gaming on android and the new hardware is just beginning to realize it's potential for gaming.
3. It isn't as polished in any form or skin. Hopefully gingerbread changes that with it's gui revamp. It's one reason why it's a shame Palm has struggled so. webOS has the polish and finess to compete with iOS but not the hardware or support.
4. There are quite a few backup programs in the market. Titanium is great and wonderful if you're rooted, but there are other options and they'll ge more functional in time.
There is a tradeoff for jumping away from a single phoned, single company ecosystem that has had a decent head start. You just have to see if the current benefits outweigh the negatives and have faith the improvements will come in time; hopefully sooner than later. Would be nice to see gingerbread on the current crop of premium phones (evo, epic, incredible and x)
Negatives:
- Android apps are generally not nearly as polished, or full featured overall
- Games are not as good as iPhone's (e.g. Angry Birds, Bejeweled Blitz)
- Android OS -- even with Sense -- doesn't feel as polished as iPhone OS
- Lack of good backup/restore options without rooting (I don't really want to root my phone just for backup and I've already paid for tethering anyway)
- Nowhere near the number of accessories as the iPhone
- Battery life -- I should of said lack of battery life. Not very good for me so far
Positives:
- The screen -- Gotta love it, makes the iPhone look like a toy
- 4G Speed -- The EVO on 4G is amazing. I don't have 4G at home, but I do have it at work.
- Widgets -- I really like them
- Multi-tasking - The way it should work
Now if I could find headphones with inline music controls that allow me to change volume, switch tracks.
There are a few apps I have on my iPhone that I have not installed on the EVO just yet, mainly because they're expensive (Slingbox App) and I am not sure if I'll keep the EVO yet.
I did find the Angry Birds app (still in beta), and bought the regular version of Bejeweled. The Android version is not as smooth to play, there seems to be some lag when moving jewels.
Overall I'm very impressed with the EVO, more than I was with the other Android phones I've evaluated. That 4G speed can make the negatives seem not that important. Now I just need to get the headphone/earbud ith inline music controls thing figured out.![]()
	
		