dbpaddler
Android Expert
2.1 supports multiple gmail accounts so setup some dummy one to work across all phones. Add your individual ones later. Just make sure you don't do any calendar or contact syncing with the dummy one. And you have to make sure nobody else does either.
Checkout HomePipe for itunes support. And don't blame google. You're the one that bought into a proprietary system when you went Apple and itunes. To expect seamless operation outside of that ecosystem...
Checkout HomePipe for itunes support. And don't blame google. You're the one that bought into a proprietary system when you went Apple and itunes. To expect seamless operation outside of that ecosystem...
I picked up an HTC EVO. It's a great phone. Definitely more configuration ability than the iPhone until iOS 4 (which I'm still using on my iPhone 3GS).
My only complaints are two. One is so, so, and the other BIG.
So, so - Sprint 4G Network in Houston shows vast coverage in Houston and surrounding area. I get about 550-600 kb/sec download with 1 to 4 bars. Signal doesn't change this. I get almost 2000 kb/sec on 3G. The 4G in Houston STINKS. Either Sprint (Clearwire), or the HTC has a major problem with 4G on Sprint. I don't know why. 3G is a little better than AT&T.
BIG - No Desktop Application that is compatible with iTunes for loading and syncing Apps on 2, or more, Android phones. With iTunes, I could purchase online, or on 1 phone, and then copy 'n paste (or download online with phone) on my wife's phone.
I'm not sure that I can do this at all until I purchase another HTC and try setting up the initial account the same as my gMail account. And if I do this, will it automatically set up her gmail and sync all of my email from my account, which I don't want? I want the same Apps purchased, available to my, my wife's, and my daughters phone without having to purchase App 3 different times.
I don't see a lot of guidance on this in the Android Forums. I do see a lot of complaints about it. This is a BIG drawback to people switching over from iPhones. I sure hope the Android Market cures this. They've had plenty of time to come out with an App to allow this. Apple has iTunes, and it sure don't seem to be hurting their App Store profits by allowing downloading and installing Apps to more than one device.
Otherwise, I like the HTC, but I'm still a little reluctant to switch 3 iPhones to 3 HTC phones.

