Hmmm….so it’s been a full day since the beginning of the Android trial, and I have to say that I am mostly impressed. This isn’t to say that I am loving the device, but I can see it growing on me over time like barnacles to a boat. However, I digress.
One of the most immediate things that jumped out at me is the slide out keyboard. being one of those self-righteous and dignified Blackberry haters, I’ve never had the real displeasure of using a real QWERTY keyboard on a small mobile device. I must admit that the keyboard itself wasn’t as horrendous experience as I imagined, it was pretty bad. The thing I miss most from the iPhone is the well designed smart error correction algorithm, and the Android platform simply can’t compare. Furthermore, with the keyboard slightly off-center, there are times I type in the wrong character that is simply one over from where I needed to be. Still, I greatly appreciate having a scroll wheel off to the side. Keyboard shift errors is a not-so-small price to pay for that luxury.
One of the biggrest complaints of the Android phones is that the battery life is terrible. I can confirm this; you really don’t want to take this puppy on a road trip if you’re not packing some portable juice. Fortunately, on my way up to Ottawa yesterday [more on that another time], I had the fortunate foresight of packing my Solio solar charger. Ironically, this was a gift from Google back in May. Maybe their GJuice powered crystal balls [patent pending] forecasted my dire need for it, and found a way of alieving this pain. Regardless, I was very happy to have it as my batteries were already down 50% by the time I reached Napanee [which was roughly 6 hours since unplugging it]. I wasn’t even running on 3G! Just simply terrible battery life. I have my own theories as to why, but I won’t indulge your curiosity at this time.
In any case, I do have more stories to tell about the device. Stuff about the Android Marketplace, Microsoft ActiveSync support, integration with other G-based apps, but I’ll save it for another time. My thumbs are getting numb from all this typing on the machine.
Until next time…
Sam




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