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randy_byers) wrote2011-12-11 09:07 am
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New toy
So I have finally leaped into the new millennium by buying a smartphone. It's an Android -- a Samsung Galaxy S II. I got it through Credo, which is a company that donates some of its profits to progressive causes. (Denys and I have had a long distance service from them for many years, going back to when they were called Working Assets.) They don't have their own network and are a reseller of Sprint's service.
I've long wanted a mobile internet connection, and we'll see if it's worth the cost. I only activated it yesterday, so I've still got a lot to learn. I'm interested in app suggestions from folks who use Androids. I'm also interested in hints and advice for a newbie. How do you use your smartphone? How do I get the best bang for the buck? (For example, how often do you use wifi rather than the phone network?)
Honestly, I'm so new at this that I don't even know what questions to ask yet.
I've long wanted a mobile internet connection, and we'll see if it's worth the cost. I only activated it yesterday, so I've still got a lot to learn. I'm interested in app suggestions from folks who use Androids. I'm also interested in hints and advice for a newbie. How do you use your smartphone? How do I get the best bang for the buck? (For example, how often do you use wifi rather than the phone network?)
Honestly, I'm so new at this that I don't even know what questions to ask yet.
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My major tip is that if you start really using a smartphone you'll find battery life TERRIBLE. So download an app called Advanced Task Killer and periodically let it kill everything - helps. Also turn off location unless you're actively using maps. And don't ever turn Blue tooth on as far as I'm concerned..
I use FB and Tweetdeck apps loads. I don't really read LJ on phone odd ly - too long form..
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