Michaelstedman81
Premium Member
Pretty dang disappointed with the release of the OS 6. Especially the Maps app. Don't know why Apple decides to break off from using the Google maps thing and go their own route, but I have not been able to get a single GPS address correct YET! The previous version, no problem. Other than that, not really seeing the point of the whole release of the OS 6. Nothing much really changed. The "Do Not Disturb" feature is pretty good, but not worth the time it took me to download and install.
Also, not too pleased about the rollout of the iPhone 5. Was really hoping for some pretty awesome change, but just having a phone that looks a little slimmer but a tad taller isn't enough for me to just rush out and buy a new one. And don't get me started on the charging cable.
Just pretty POed at Apple right now for basically not coming up with something better. What a waste of my time and anticipation. Looking at going to AT&T and getting that Galaxy S3, but don't know if I should just hold onto my iPhone 4S or not. Couple of question for you Android users...
1- Go for it, or no? Which do you think is better? (If you used both)
2- I use the heck out if Outlook for my Contacts, Calendar, and all that. When I sync up my phone it uses my Outlook to update all that on my phone. Does the Galaxy S3 do that, or do I have to have all of that stuff on Google's stuff (like, Google's Calendar site, contacts on Google's email site, etc).
3- Is there something like Siri on the S3? I saw the video for the Google Voice Search, but with Siri I can talk texts into my phone, open apps, tell the phone to text or call someone, and all that. GVS do the same?
4- Each time Apple comes out with an update to the OS, not matter how small, I can get the update for free and download and install it. I was hearing from somewhere (maybe here), that you only get ONE free update on the Android software. Is that true? Maybe explain the whole update thing and how it works for Android?
Any suggestions would be appreciated, but these are the main questions I ask at the AT&T store and can't ever get answers to. Just deer in the headlights looks.
Also, not too pleased about the rollout of the iPhone 5. Was really hoping for some pretty awesome change, but just having a phone that looks a little slimmer but a tad taller isn't enough for me to just rush out and buy a new one. And don't get me started on the charging cable.
Just pretty POed at Apple right now for basically not coming up with something better. What a waste of my time and anticipation. Looking at going to AT&T and getting that Galaxy S3, but don't know if I should just hold onto my iPhone 4S or not. Couple of question for you Android users...
1- Go for it, or no? Which do you think is better? (If you used both)
2- I use the heck out if Outlook for my Contacts, Calendar, and all that. When I sync up my phone it uses my Outlook to update all that on my phone. Does the Galaxy S3 do that, or do I have to have all of that stuff on Google's stuff (like, Google's Calendar site, contacts on Google's email site, etc).
3- Is there something like Siri on the S3? I saw the video for the Google Voice Search, but with Siri I can talk texts into my phone, open apps, tell the phone to text or call someone, and all that. GVS do the same?
4- Each time Apple comes out with an update to the OS, not matter how small, I can get the update for free and download and install it. I was hearing from somewhere (maybe here), that you only get ONE free update on the Android software. Is that true? Maybe explain the whole update thing and how it works for Android?
Any suggestions would be appreciated, but these are the main questions I ask at the AT&T store and can't ever get answers to. Just deer in the headlights looks.