Hello everyone!
I recently sold my iPhone 3GS after a few months of usage in favour of buying myself an android device. Don't get me wrong, I really loved my iPhone, but i found it somewhat lacking on the development side. Even with a developer licence and SDK it was a pain to develop for, and after seeing what some friends are able to do on their android devices... well, I am just plain jealous
Anyway, after selling my iPhone I have the money to spend on any android device I want, but there are some questions I have that make choosing a device a bit difficult. I know you might get the "what device shall I get" question often, but I hope you could answer some specific questions so I can make up my mind.
To clarify, I'm a programming geek type of person. I don't really care if the device comes with a shiny customized skin that has twitter/facebook widgets or whatever. What matters for me is the hardware, updates and ease of development.
1) Is a full qwert slider keyboard a must like some people claim it is?
I will be using the phone for terminals, ssh, and irssi. This was a pain to do on my iPhone because doing these things often require difficult key-combos that were just impossible with the iPhone onscreen keyboard.
2) Is it important that the phone is google branded?
I am scared that a non-branded device is too dependent on the producer for updates. What if I got a non-branded device, and in 6 months Android 3.0 is released (hypothetically) but the manufacturer won't release an update for my device because it wants me to buy a new device. Then I'd be bamboozled, right? Am I correct to assume that a branded device gets it's updates from google and will thus be supported longer?
3) Is it worth waiting for a snapdragon device? Or will this just eat away at the battery faster.
4) If I import an android device that is not carried by any of the local carriers, where will I be getting updates from? Can I update via the internet, can I "flash" my device using a computer, ...?
Devices I'm considering:
- Motorola Droid
- Samsung Moment
- Acer Liquid A1
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X3
- Motorola Calgary
- HTC Bravo / Passion
I also live in Europe, so availability is somewhat taken into account.
Looking forward to comments,
Reinout
I recently sold my iPhone 3GS after a few months of usage in favour of buying myself an android device. Don't get me wrong, I really loved my iPhone, but i found it somewhat lacking on the development side. Even with a developer licence and SDK it was a pain to develop for, and after seeing what some friends are able to do on their android devices... well, I am just plain jealous
Anyway, after selling my iPhone I have the money to spend on any android device I want, but there are some questions I have that make choosing a device a bit difficult. I know you might get the "what device shall I get" question often, but I hope you could answer some specific questions so I can make up my mind.
To clarify, I'm a programming geek type of person. I don't really care if the device comes with a shiny customized skin that has twitter/facebook widgets or whatever. What matters for me is the hardware, updates and ease of development.
1) Is a full qwert slider keyboard a must like some people claim it is?
I will be using the phone for terminals, ssh, and irssi. This was a pain to do on my iPhone because doing these things often require difficult key-combos that were just impossible with the iPhone onscreen keyboard.
2) Is it important that the phone is google branded?
I am scared that a non-branded device is too dependent on the producer for updates. What if I got a non-branded device, and in 6 months Android 3.0 is released (hypothetically) but the manufacturer won't release an update for my device because it wants me to buy a new device. Then I'd be bamboozled, right? Am I correct to assume that a branded device gets it's updates from google and will thus be supported longer?
3) Is it worth waiting for a snapdragon device? Or will this just eat away at the battery faster.
4) If I import an android device that is not carried by any of the local carriers, where will I be getting updates from? Can I update via the internet, can I "flash" my device using a computer, ...?
Devices I'm considering:
- Motorola Droid
- Samsung Moment
- Acer Liquid A1
- Sony Ericsson Xperia X3
- Motorola Calgary
- HTC Bravo / Passion
I also live in Europe, so availability is somewhat taken into account.
Looking forward to comments,
Reinout