Author Topic: Android phones? Valen might want one  (Read 1514 times)

I've had the same crap phone for over two years and I'm starting to want something better. Can anyone offer advice on which android phone to get and what sort of things can I do with it?

You can tell people it's not the one they're looking for :cookieMonster: sorry I had to x)

i have an HTC evo :o

i direct ftp to my websites and forget files back and forth often.
i stream mp3s from my comp at home.
can open/create/edit any word, excel, or pdf file
flash for its many uses
most all research-tube like sites all stream just fine
proper multitasking, unlike apple devices.

way way way more free tools and games on the app store then Microsoft or apple

I personally have the Droid 2 Global (basically the same as the Droid 2, but with a GSM transmitter [SIM card] along with a CDMA transmitter and a faster processor, at 1.2 GHz compared to the 1 GHz found on the Droid 2), running a custom ROM called Fission 2.4.3.

Of course, if you want a phone you want to be able to modify entirely (kernel and all), don't go for Motorola, go for HTC or something.

Oh, and Android has Flash Player, which is really nice, and something iPhone users will never get.
« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 05:12:02 PM by Miga »

thanks for the tip Miga


i direct ftp to my websites and forget files back and forth often.
i stream mp3s from my comp at home.
can open/create/edit any word, excel, or pdf file
flash for its many uses
most all research-tube like sites all stream just fine
proper multitasking, unlike apple devices.

way way way more free tools and games on the app store then Microsoft or apple
Which phone do you have?

My cousin has the Droid Incredible, the only problem is that the battery is Incredibly bad.
I made a pun!

My cousin has the Droid Incredible, the only problem is that the battery is Incredibly bad.
I made a pun!

That's HTC for you.


At least I'm getting the HTC EVO 3D in June.


Its a 3D Phone, only on Sprint.

Nexus S from Google

I'd highly recommend this phone, seeing as how you can easily unlock and relock the bootloader and customize it to your complete will.
« Last Edit: May 26, 2011, 08:13:01 PM by Miga »

I want an Android phone now.

I has Android Thunderbolt

yayfun




Verizon's Palm Pre 2, I have it.

Everything about it is good in my opinion. (Except the loving battery life)