The final part of my tech upgrade project arrived today. In August, I upgraded my netbook. That same month, I ordered FiOS (although it wasn't installed until Sept 1 because of the Verizon strike). At the end of August, I bought an intro level Android-based tablet as a test device --and have fallen utterly in love with it. And today, my Blackberry Storm was officially retired as my new Motorola Droid Bionic was activated.
So far, the new telephone is a delight to use. Yes, the Android interface is less intuitive than the iPhone; it also took some effort to get all of my email and social media accounts set up on it the beast. That said, I'm delighted that it has apps available my Storm never could dream of running. Verizon's 4GLTE network is indeed fast: 1600+ contacts, a number of calendars and a tonne of EverNote docs all synced in mere minutes and app downloads take only 5 seconds each or so.
And the screen & graphics! Clear, crisp, colorful and extremely fast response time.
I've purchased the wifi hotspot option and it works beautifully with my laptop, allowing me to cancel the service for my broadband modem, saving about $30/month. It took some effort to de-bond my bluetooth earpiece from my Storm and bond it with the Droid, but that too has been a success.
I haven't tested its music ability yet. While I can connect the phone to my laptop via the USB cable, there aren't any docs or instructions I've found yet which tell me where to place files on the phone so they can be found by the appropriate applications. I also don't have a good feel yet how long the battery will last under regular usage.
So far, the new telephone is a delight to use. Yes, the Android interface is less intuitive than the iPhone; it also took some effort to get all of my email and social media accounts set up on it the beast. That said, I'm delighted that it has apps available my Storm never could dream of running. Verizon's 4GLTE network is indeed fast: 1600+ contacts, a number of calendars and a tonne of EverNote docs all synced in mere minutes and app downloads take only 5 seconds each or so.
And the screen & graphics! Clear, crisp, colorful and extremely fast response time.
I've purchased the wifi hotspot option and it works beautifully with my laptop, allowing me to cancel the service for my broadband modem, saving about $30/month. It took some effort to de-bond my bluetooth earpiece from my Storm and bond it with the Droid, but that too has been a success.
I haven't tested its music ability yet. While I can connect the phone to my laptop via the USB cable, there aren't any docs or instructions I've found yet which tell me where to place files on the phone so they can be found by the appropriate applications. I also don't have a good feel yet how long the battery will last under regular usage.