Also, here is my rule of thumb.
If you want everything to work fine for you, and all devices to work well together, just get a Macintosh computer, phone, and ipod. The only thing is, they will be telling you exactly what you can do with the equipment. You just have to remember to get the whole set. Apple only likes to talk to Apple (they can to others, but it's tricky at times and can be a hassle). I'm not saying anyone who goes that route is stupid, or dumber, I just believe that you need to know what bandwidth you have for your phone. Is it a gadget (ooh let's play with this button!) or is it a piece of hardware that makes calls and relieves you of boredom randomly?
You want flexibility, customization, and free reign? Go Android. You might have to do a little more work, but you can get things to work well for you. I still have an OG Droid, running Android 2.3.7 CM 7.1 and it is moving fast and smoothly. I can even stream Netflix!
If you want everything to work fine for you, and all devices to work well together, just get a Macintosh computer, phone, and ipod. The only thing is, they will be telling you exactly what you can do with the equipment. You just have to remember to get the whole set. Apple only likes to talk to Apple (they can to others, but it's tricky at times and can be a hassle). I'm not saying anyone who goes that route is stupid, or dumber, I just believe that you need to know what bandwidth you have for your phone. Is it a gadget (ooh let's play with this button!) or is it a piece of hardware that makes calls and relieves you of boredom randomly?
You want flexibility, customization, and free reign? Go Android. You might have to do a little more work, but you can get things to work well for you. I still have an OG Droid, running Android 2.3.7 CM 7.1 and it is moving fast and smoothly. I can even stream Netflix!
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