Speed_419
Newbie
Hello all, I have been reading the site for a month or two now because I knew that I would be pulling the trigger and getting myself an Android phone soon. Well, I am happy to say that today is that day!
After reading, and reading, and reading I have a few questions that I would like to pose for the forum. First off, like I said I am coming from Windows based smartphones and have been flashing them for quite some time so I don't consider myself a complete idiot. (I could be wrong..
) For me, Microsoft just took to long and I wasn't willing to wait any longer. For what it is worth, in the 5-6 hours that I have played with my phone I can honestly say that it was a great decision on my part! If anyone is in my position, take the leap. I can promise you that from what I have seen so far, it is well worth it.
After reading, I have decided that rooting the phone will come after Froyo is released. From what I understand, it shouldn't be 'to' long and I don't want to risk missing the update because I mess something up. I have installed Google Voice which seems to be quite cool and might be able to save me $10-15 a month in text messaging fees. (Not sure yet due to flexibility and ease of use, but I do like what I see so far.) I also like how I can bypass Verizon's voicemail service as well. I have also downloaded Google Maps and am trying to come up with a layout that I am happy with. Big change from HTC's Sense UI so it will take me a while.
What I would like to know from all of you is where the hell I should start? There is just sooo much in the Marketplace to download and try out that it is all a little overwhelming to be honest.
I have made a list of programs to try, but that list now includes over 50 programs which is still a lot to think about. If you all could kind of point me in the direction you yourself would start, I would greatly appreciate it. Not sure where you are going to send me, but after stepping over the edge I want to fly so send me where you will.
Thanks for all that you have contributed so far, I hope to be able to do the same once I start to get a grasp of this new thing called Android...
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After reading, and reading, and reading I have a few questions that I would like to pose for the forum. First off, like I said I am coming from Windows based smartphones and have been flashing them for quite some time so I don't consider myself a complete idiot. (I could be wrong..
) For me, Microsoft just took to long and I wasn't willing to wait any longer. For what it is worth, in the 5-6 hours that I have played with my phone I can honestly say that it was a great decision on my part! If anyone is in my position, take the leap. I can promise you that from what I have seen so far, it is well worth it.After reading, I have decided that rooting the phone will come after Froyo is released. From what I understand, it shouldn't be 'to' long and I don't want to risk missing the update because I mess something up. I have installed Google Voice which seems to be quite cool and might be able to save me $10-15 a month in text messaging fees. (Not sure yet due to flexibility and ease of use, but I do like what I see so far.) I also like how I can bypass Verizon's voicemail service as well. I have also downloaded Google Maps and am trying to come up with a layout that I am happy with. Big change from HTC's Sense UI so it will take me a while.
What I would like to know from all of you is where the hell I should start? There is just sooo much in the Marketplace to download and try out that it is all a little overwhelming to be honest.
I have made a list of programs to try, but that list now includes over 50 programs which is still a lot to think about. If you all could kind of point me in the direction you yourself would start, I would greatly appreciate it. Not sure where you are going to send me, but after stepping over the edge I want to fly so send me where you will.
Thanks for all that you have contributed so far, I hope to be able to do the same once I start to get a grasp of this new thing called Android...

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) I have done some looking into the phone and have been reading a lot about it though. I just felt that the openness that Android has was being lost in the new Windows version. I could be wrong about that, but I didn't want to take the chance when I knew it was open with Android.