My Move from iPhone to Android
First of all, let me tell you that I was a hardcore iPhone user prior to the month of October 2009. Also, this post is not biased in anyway at all. I really just felt that people should know the differences between an iPhone and Android phone, coming from an iPhone fanboy. I think this would also help people understand why I switched, if you even care. Again, let me start off by saying, I was a hardcore iPhone fanboy. I got the first generation iPhone when it came out and moved on to the iPhone 3G last year. I can say that in my time of having an iPhone, it was the best phone I had at the time. Of course the Smartphone landscape has much changed since then. Having known about the Android OS and the new phones coming out, I decided to do some research and see what else was out there. Mind you, I have been with ATT for about 7 years or so. And the last 2 years with an iPhone, the service has been okay. Not the best, but then again not the worst either. I ran into the usual issues with AT&T – spotty 3g service and dropped calls. I probably had 2-3 dropped calls daily and my 3g would switch from edge and 3g back.
After a full month of research on Android, I decided it was time to switch providers and move on. I did some research and noticed Sprint was launching the HTC Hero in October. I saw articles and videos of this phone a few months back and was immediately hooked. Long story short, October came around and I ended up switching to Sprint. I actually got out of my AT&T contract early to switch. If you don’t know, AT&T’s early termination fees are reduced each month by $5. So I only had to pay $100 to leave AT&T, which is not bad.
As I further looked into Sprint and their service, I heard a lot of negative reviews on their service. I can tell you that my experience the past month has been very positive. I’m not sure why I heard bad things about Sprint and their service. Since I was a new customer with Sprint, I signed up for their Employee Referral discount. (New subscribers, please contact me for more info on getting this particular rate plan). I am basically getting the $69.99/450 minute plan for $59.99 and it includes an extra 50 minutes, along with the following: Any Network Any Mobile unlimited and unlimited data/text/email/etc. You definitely cannot beat that. This is by far the best voice and data plan on the market right now. In my 1 month or so of usage, I have seen 3G speeds between 700kbs to 1.7Mbs. The 3G speeds are blazing fast, much faster than AT&T ever was.I am almost always on 3G data and very rarely on their Edge 1x counterpart. The voice quality on the Hero is amazingly clear. I am definitely not missing the iPhone’s voice quality. The iPhone felt as if your ears were plugged, which made it not so easy to hear the other party.
Now on to the iPhone and Android OS comparison. The iPhone is a really nifty phone. It's by far the easiest phone to use. Apple really made it easy for non tech users to pick up a phone, make calls and check emails. It doesn't get any easier than that. Now, having owned the iPhone for some time, I decided it would be cool to jailbreak. I did this and it was a night and day comparison to a non-jailbroken iPhone. The ability to change out my themes and install non-Apple approved applications, was great. You could practically change out everything from fonts, sms bubbles, themes and more. This was all fun and games, but after owning the HTC Hero for well over a month, a lot of this was already available out of the box – without hacking! For me, the best part of the HTC Hero and any Android phone is the notification tray and the Social networking features. The notification tray really sold me on the whole Android OS. I really like how everything from missed calls, texts, ims and emails show up in the notification tray. This is something that is really important to me and should have been on the iPhone from day one. Also, the ability to connect with all your contacts on Facebook and see their updates as they come in - really cool! Also, the physical buttons are really helpful too. Much better than the iPhone’s single home button. All Android phones have independent settings for each and every app you are in. To get into the settings, you just have to push the menu button and then hit settings. It's as simple as that!
I think that pretty much sums it up. I’ll be looking forward to seeing more Android phones in the next year.
Stay tuned for more Android related posts. If you want to know about anything else regarding Android, let me know and I'd be happy to write about it.
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I've been with Sprint for over 4 years and I still feel they have the best coverage because they are CDMA (which is a more mature network in the US) and thus has free roaming on Verizon and USCellular.
ReplyDeleteThey have alright customer service, but if you know when to call you can usually get someone on the line pretty quickly.
My $0.02
R - I agree. Sprint's network is pretty robust and they have had 3g longer than anyone else. I'd say Sprint and Verizon are the top for phone coverage and service. Gotta love free roaming on Sprint too!!
ReplyDeleteTheir customer service is not as bad as people say. I guess it depends on the case.
Totally agree with you Vipeezy, Android has so much more room to grow still and the core of the OS is unix just like the iPhone so say hello to the endless possibilities.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I am hearing more and more iPhoners looking to shift, but just haven't quite made the move. Articles like this should help people see both perspectives. Glad to hear you are liking the network and Android!
ReplyDeleteYep I'm with you, I've been a loyal Sprint customer for over 10 years, great service, great coverage and great customer service. I'm going to look heavily into the Hero, it looks like a legit phone! Great blog, post more info about the Android OS if you got it!
ReplyDeleteGreat Post. Very informative. Will it be available on Verizon?
ReplyDeleteMKP - I'll post up more info on the differnet funtionalities of Android in the next few weeks.
ReplyDeleteAnkit - Thanks. Check out the Droid on Verizon. You should look into that!! Surprised you didn't know about it... Ask Kesh and he will school you on it.
Great review. I like the unbiased nature and fair comparison between the platforms. Do you know anything about Android and Mac users?
ReplyDeleteUrmil - Thanks. Yeah I figured I give it a fair review on both platforms. You know I loved the iPhone when I had it! haha...
ReplyDeleteI don't know too much about Android and Mac users. What do you want to know specifically?
Sprint.... see what i tell you Vip.. I have been with sprint since i was 18... mind you now i am 32.... And i have had no issues yet... They have been getting better and better each year... Yeah they might not have all the fanciest phones... but the phones they do have are very reliable. I just got the HTC Hero.. I am getting use to it..
ReplyDeleteAjay - Ha,I know and I believed everything you said about Sprint!
ReplyDeleteThe Hero is awesome aside from the battery issues at the moment, but that will be fixed soon!
I was in the exact same situation. I never thought I would own any other phone then the iPhone. The HTC Hero is now my favorite gadget ever. Sprint has been very good to me as well. They waived any kind of activation fee and gave me a nice monthly discount on my plan. The service has been great and it just feels nice to break free of AT&T and the iPhone. I feel like I own a phone that I can truly customize and the possibilities seem endless. Great review and could not agree more!
ReplyDeleteahhh.. i just ordered my hero.. and it was my upgrade from a palm pre.. which i hacked for themes && apps. so i hope this works out in my favor~
ReplyDeleteDan - I'm with you on your comment. So far so good for me. I'm still looking forward to more android devices on Sprint. Service is excellent, so much better than AT&T.
ReplyDeleteJanielle - I think you will definitely like the HERO over the Pre. Two different phones and two completely different operating systems...
ReplyDeleteYou will not look back!