sunsetandgower
Newbie
Hi there - I have been a pretty die hard apple user for the past several years ever since discovering the Ipod in 2004. Since then I have been a 100% mac house.
However, due to frustrations with AT&T and wanting to try something new in general, I have been looking at jumping ship to Verizon, and trying out the Thunderbolt. Generally I could see this phone working for me and I am very intrigued by having flash on my phone. I do however have a couple of concerns and I'd love to get some feedback -
1. size of the phone. I'm really looking to get a female opinion here, how much heavier is this phone to carry in a purse as opposed to an iphone for every day use?
2. music management - I am a hard core, very intense ipod user. Playcounts and smart playlists are extremely important to me. I am assuming that if I make the switch, I will need to go back to using my ipod nano, or possibly start carrying my ipod classic around for my music needs. I need my day to day music player to integrate into my home itunes set up.
3. battery life - is it really as bad as I am hearing? I check my phone throughout the day for mail, social networking, etc.
There isn't really much else I have heard about this phone that concerns me. I live in a 4G equipped area, and I would love to try this network out. I also am very interested in the personal mobile hotspot options, and in general the phone looks very sleek.
I won't be doing anything until the Iphone 5 features are announced, but I am intrigued and interested in learning more about combining android into my apple world. I still use an ipad and am mac only at home, so I do need to ensure that it won't be a constant source of frustration to have a non-apple phone. I am technically inclined, but not a jailbreaker. I will continue to be 100% apple at home, with the possible exception of switching the iphone for android.
thanks!
However, due to frustrations with AT&T and wanting to try something new in general, I have been looking at jumping ship to Verizon, and trying out the Thunderbolt. Generally I could see this phone working for me and I am very intrigued by having flash on my phone. I do however have a couple of concerns and I'd love to get some feedback -
1. size of the phone. I'm really looking to get a female opinion here, how much heavier is this phone to carry in a purse as opposed to an iphone for every day use?
2. music management - I am a hard core, very intense ipod user. Playcounts and smart playlists are extremely important to me. I am assuming that if I make the switch, I will need to go back to using my ipod nano, or possibly start carrying my ipod classic around for my music needs. I need my day to day music player to integrate into my home itunes set up.
3. battery life - is it really as bad as I am hearing? I check my phone throughout the day for mail, social networking, etc.
There isn't really much else I have heard about this phone that concerns me. I live in a 4G equipped area, and I would love to try this network out. I also am very interested in the personal mobile hotspot options, and in general the phone looks very sleek.
I won't be doing anything until the Iphone 5 features are announced, but I am intrigued and interested in learning more about combining android into my apple world. I still use an ipad and am mac only at home, so I do need to ensure that it won't be a constant source of frustration to have a non-apple phone. I am technically inclined, but not a jailbreaker. I will continue to be 100% apple at home, with the possible exception of switching the iphone for android.
thanks!