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For those of you who have been following the saga of my Samsung Captivate and how I want to set it on fire, it's been acting weirder than usual, even after I got D to root it and put CyanogenMod 7 on it. Like, it gets really laggy, and at random it crashes to the skateboarding android boot screen. At 1 am, which wakes me up. This morning, it got stuck in a boot loop until I popped the battery. (The last time that happened, I had to re-flash it from recovery mode and lost 3 months' worth of data.)

As much as I hate the wastefulness of getting a new phone every two years, this phone just really sucks, and I can't even justify keeping it because it's a perfectly good phone. It's shit.

So, I need to decide between AT&T's Android offerings, the best of which right now is the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket (the Galaxy Note is too big, and too expensive at $249), and an iPhone. (The Galaxy S3 was just released, and it's $199, the same as a low-end iPhone 4S. However, I am extremely reluctant to get another new-hardware phone, based on how fucking broken the Captivate/Galaxy S was at launch. You may recall I used my warranty replacement TWICE in three months.)

Pros of Android:
- seamless integration with gmail, gcal, gmail contacts, gtalk
- I'm comfortable and familiar with it
- I like widgets
- I can get a refurbished Galaxy S2 for $9.99 online (though that is kind of terrifying; the phones I replaced under warranty because they had the randomly-powers-off bug could be resold as "refurbished.")

Cons of Android:
- can't update the software without Windows (thank you, Samsung)

Pros of iPhone:
- can update using my MacBook
- just fucking works

Cons of iPhone:
- doesn't sync gmail contacts (afaik)
- requires workarounds to make gcal work
- I don't really use my phone to listen to music
- not sure I can back up my saved data (Angry Birds, and, dammit, I have a lot of hard 3-stars on that)

So, friends, tell me: have any of you switched from Android to iPhone? Are my fears justified? Should I be concerned about the new hardware issue on the Galaxy S3 (same price as iPhone 4S!) What other questions should I be asking myself?

I'm ready to throw this piece of crap across the room. Help me decide what phone to get next, internet.

Date: 2012-06-06 02:07 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] luckykitty.livejournal.com
I love my HTC incredible but that's an older phone. Maybe research whatever is a nice reliable good HTC?

My HUGEST balk about iPhones aside of me not really wanting to be enslaved by Apple is that you cannot block unwanted callers/texts/etc. I love my Mr Number and whenever I hear about friends being unable to stop spam calls and texts, I feel a little better about deciding on Android. iPhones are really nice though, and you don't have the whole many different variant OSes on many different variant devicees issues you do with Androids.

Date: 2012-06-06 02:58 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] luckykitty.livejournal.com
My phone updates its OS over the air. I never have to plug it into my computer, in fact I never have.

I'm on Verizon though.

I dunno--if Ben knows how to do that, please share, because I know at least 3 iPhone users who keep getting unwanted calls/texts from the same numbers and can't do anything about it.

I totally respect Macs and the reasons for using them (my work computer is a Mac, and I always wanted a backup Mac laptop but have yet to afford one), but I like to fuss with my computer and have all kinds of levels of control, so that's probably why my home computer is always going to be a PC.

Date: 2012-06-06 03:09 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] kirin
kirin: Kirin Esper from Final Fantasy VI (Zaku-danger)
Mmm, nope, doesn't seem to be any built-in way to block numbers (or texts). A quick google shows you might be able to use an AT&T online interface to block some texts, but to actually block calls from certain numbers you have to sign up for a $5/mo service. :/

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