CarrieK
Android Expert
I mean absolutely no disrespect to anyone when I say this. There is a woman where I work who can barely turn her computer on. Very nice, sweet person, but seriously, if there is one little thing different from one day to the next she will contact desktop support. Which is fine because it is how that section of our department gets paid.
She got an EVO 4G not long ago and immediately started complaining because it was so haaaaard to use, etc. Her sister has an iPhone and when she found out Sprint is getting one she got excited because she said her sister's iPhone is so easy to use. much easier than the EVO 4G. So, I can understand why some people go for the iPhone. Everything is where it is supposed to be and there are no surprises. If there wasn't Android I would have one. Like I said before though, I like to tinker a lot so to get one now would just drive me crazy. It does what it does well and there is a market for it. More customers, regardless of device, means that Sprint's network will grow and that will benefit us all.
She got an EVO 4G not long ago and immediately started complaining because it was so haaaaard to use, etc. Her sister has an iPhone and when she found out Sprint is getting one she got excited because she said her sister's iPhone is so easy to use. much easier than the EVO 4G. So, I can understand why some people go for the iPhone. Everything is where it is supposed to be and there are no surprises. If there wasn't Android I would have one. Like I said before though, I like to tinker a lot so to get one now would just drive me crazy. It does what it does well and there is a market for it. More customers, regardless of device, means that Sprint's network will grow and that will benefit us all.