Yep. It’s official. I’m a convert. The Verizon iPhone release has been a long time coming, and I for one have been waiting.
As a smartphone aficionado I’ve ran the gamut.
Years ago I owned the now ancient-like Palm Treo 700w.
(I was also a previous Palm PDA owner. Do you remember the Tungsten T5’s??) Whew.. that was a monster of a device. HUGE antenna, small screen and man was it heavy. The keyboard was the blackberry equivalent, and the screen options were the predictive future in interactive touch screen. I still remember the cool lil stylus.
Whew.. memories.
Theeeen it was onto the touted Blackberry. I think I wizzed through 3 of those
damn devices. The Curve, the Bold and the Storm2. All nice in their own right at the time I had them. Each built upon the lacking’s of the other. The Curve was small, compact, lighter in weight, but it was all about texting (but then again so was I). The Bold added better internet browsing and MMS features as well as a lil bigger screen. Then a jump to the Storm2 set me free! I was in touch-screen land. Foreign soil that was not comfortable at first, but is all that I know now.
At that time I was knee-deep in smartphone integration land. It was attached to my hip and I wanted better/faster/stronger functionality. I hated the lagging, the frozen screens and well the inability to perform properly while on the job. Enter Android. Blackberry vs. Android is like comparing standing still to driving in a car. Wow. Blackberry and all it’s world needs some serious education.
Android will let you do pretty much anything you want with your phone that you can think of. I had the Droid X. BIG screen, major camera muscles and all things social media interwoven together – almost seamlessly. The only disadvantage to the device and all things Android was the ‘clunkiness’ of the system (IMHO). It lagged in certain applications, and it seems the more I used and abused it, the slower it got? Hmm.
It definitely was working better for all the things I hated about Blackberry, but that darn iPhone kept calling my name. All my professional friends and colleagues couldn’t stop talking about it’s functionality, how smooth it transitions, the speed of the phone, the medical apps, etc, etc, adnosium.
So I stuck with Android.. until that new year’s gift announcement from Verizon.
Needless to say, I’m a bandwagon jumper. The purchase / upgrade and change happened this week:
On a side note, someone at Apple needs to educate the rest of the world on how to package things properly. They do such a good job.
Thus far I have been stoked. The compact phone is slick. I’m still getting used to all things Apple, but it’s been an easy transition. Of course there are pros and cons to all devices and all phones. Some things you would rather do without and things you can’t live without. Here are my thoughts:
Palm Treo:
Hah.. just kidding.
Blackberry: (keep in mind I never touched/used the Torch)
- Your internet sucks.
- I do like your T9 keyboard capability. I miss that.
- Your variety of apps also suck.
- I loved the LED blinking message notifier. I did not realize how much I depended on it.
- Get over yourself and the ‘security’ thing as to your explanation of your slowness.
- Figure out a way to have an original idea instead of stealing it from Apple and Android. Customization people.
- Your graphics and user interface needs a serious upgrade.
- Your phones were user-friendly and easy to figure out.
- The whole consistent-across-platform thing was good for neurotic device changers like me.
Android:
- You are the customization rock star.
- Your user interface is appealing but still rough around the edges.
- I love that you keep updating / upgrading your apps and operating systems. But stability would be nice
- Social media and you are best friends. Nothing but a good thing.
- Thanks for having the LED notifier blinker. It was a crutch of mine.
- Google is attached to your hip – so those not hooked on Google will have problems.
- I believe you will be crushing Blackberry into the ground.
iPhone:
- Wow. Just wow. I now understand why there is the MAC / Apple / iPhone cult following.
- You have made all things techy very pretty to look at and use.
- Your user interface and transitioning is smoooooooooth.
- You really need to get an LED blinky light notifier. I miss that.
- Speed. Love it. Quick to work apps, and quick multi-tasking. Great job.
- You are attached to Apple the way Android is attached to Google. Branch out my friend (although the Verizon option is a start)
- Must you have a strangle-hold on customization?
- I LUV the options for interchangeability with other hardware devices (iRadio, iClock, etc.)
- You have a new cult member.
The transition from Android to iPhone was ea
sy-peasy folks, just get used to using iTunes and you are golden. I love the syncing for all my PC integrated materials.
Did I mention I like the phone??




