baillou2
Well-Known Member
You don't have to do everything through itunes, that is a myth, to be honest it is pretty easy to use itunes though for 95% of users.
I currently have a bricked SGS not doing me a lot of good so I am seriously thinking that an iPhone would just be easier, the laggyness of the SGS is worth jumping ship for.
I do like the SGS when it is working though.
Pete
Yeah, but I run linux and so I can't even download iTunes. I've used it in the past and I HATE it.
An Android phone is like a free-standing independent computer that isn't reliant on a home OS to do simple things. I can't imagine why anyone would want this.
For example: I have a folder on my internal sd card for ringtones and notification tones etc. I can put whatever I want in that folder and VOILA it shows up in the options for assigning ringtones.
With iOS I can't even view or modify or handle in any way a single file or folder EVER (let alone customize ringtones). All I can do it sync music files and apps through iTunes.
...are you kidding me...
p.s. and yes, I know you can add and remove apps on the phone directly. So one point for Apple on the PRO, but still so many many CONS.