well I made an executive decision and dumped the iphone and am back on the note 2 permanently. the biggest issue I think I deciding on a device having both.
When I hold my wife's iphone 5 it is definitely nice, and I love the exchange email integration still and sending pics is still awesome.
having the note is a learning experience. I think Android should use Nike's logo, "Just Do It".
I am relearning the ui experience being on the iphone. I like the phone, I like everything about it, I am copinng with horrible sms/mms integration and subpar email integration, hoping Google addresses this in the future, I know group mms is coming with 4.2 Jelly Bean.
so am back on the Note 2 and so far its doing good, hoping I don't find any other huge drawbacks.
BTW, one awesome plus to Android. I took all my music on iTunes from years and years, and put it on Google Music and its all in the cloud and on my computers, love love love this feature. With Apple you have to pay money for this.
When I hold my wife's iphone 5 it is definitely nice, and I love the exchange email integration still and sending pics is still awesome.
having the note is a learning experience. I think Android should use Nike's logo, "Just Do It".
I am relearning the ui experience being on the iphone. I like the phone, I like everything about it, I am copinng with horrible sms/mms integration and subpar email integration, hoping Google addresses this in the future, I know group mms is coming with 4.2 Jelly Bean.
so am back on the Note 2 and so far its doing good, hoping I don't find any other huge drawbacks.
BTW, one awesome plus to Android. I took all my music on iTunes from years and years, and put it on Google Music and its all in the cloud and on my computers, love love love this feature. With Apple you have to pay money for this.