NeoGrandizer
Android Expert
Hi all,
I just came from Sony Clies, Dell Axim x51v (WM5 to unofficial WM6), dumb phones, SE Vivaz Pro and now moved to Android with the GNote. My very first Android and paid for it outright with no contracts. I avoided iXXX like the black plague only because it never really offered anything spectacular in tech IMHO. I was originally thinking about getting a Galaxy Tab but settled for the Note for doing my online courses when away from my rig and still be able to make calls from one device.
Now I got a lot to learn with this new platform. I wasn't too thrilled to learn I needed a work around to get it to sync with Outlook. Oh well, that's how it is I suppose. I'm guessing there's going to be a lot I will be learning in the coming weeks. Such as finding adequate programs comparable to Windows Mobile apps that have served well in the past. I'll be lurking around looking for answers and might need to ask a few things I'll get stumped on as I begin this journey. Hopefully I won't regret the switch over to Android. I'm still holding onto my x51v only because nothing has been able to replace it to date. Maybe the GNote+Android will prove to be a worthy successor to my aging and trustworthy x51v.
I just came from Sony Clies, Dell Axim x51v (WM5 to unofficial WM6), dumb phones, SE Vivaz Pro and now moved to Android with the GNote. My very first Android and paid for it outright with no contracts. I avoided iXXX like the black plague only because it never really offered anything spectacular in tech IMHO. I was originally thinking about getting a Galaxy Tab but settled for the Note for doing my online courses when away from my rig and still be able to make calls from one device.
Now I got a lot to learn with this new platform. I wasn't too thrilled to learn I needed a work around to get it to sync with Outlook. Oh well, that's how it is I suppose. I'm guessing there's going to be a lot I will be learning in the coming weeks. Such as finding adequate programs comparable to Windows Mobile apps that have served well in the past. I'll be lurking around looking for answers and might need to ask a few things I'll get stumped on as I begin this journey. Hopefully I won't regret the switch over to Android. I'm still holding onto my x51v only because nothing has been able to replace it to date. Maybe the GNote+Android will prove to be a worthy successor to my aging and trustworthy x51v.
