a complex combination of the things that are going on in my head and my life - i can't promise it'll be interesting or well written but it'll definitely be absolute piffle
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Inspiration
Motivation
Sunday, 8 February 2015
Music
Friday, 2 January 2015
Relaxing
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Decision made!
After watching the Apple Keynote this week I have to confess that it all had my mouth watering! After a year away from the iPhone and finding out that the roses in the garden of Android smells a little bit farty I decided the time has come to return to the world of Apple!
Despite the problems O2 had with their website I've preordered the 64Gb iPhone 6 to collect next Friday and cannot wait!
Now that the deed is done I've been thinking about what it is about the Note 3 and the Android experience it has provided!
Firstly the wireless chip in the Note 3 is awful, I regularly lose wireless connection in both our kitchen and bathroom even though our router is in the next room! Other handsets have no problem at all so it can't be the signal strength from the router.
I get the impression that Samsung are spending too much time trying to cram as many flashy features and wizardry into their phone and OS and in doing that they've neglected the basics! Apps shouldn't regularly crash, the signal strength should allow calls to be made in more places than not - I could go on!
The concept of the s-pen is great however to me its not something I like using. The apps which use it aren't the greatest so I spend more time typing or dictating rather than write it out then watch while it tries to translate my scrawled handwriting because it's quicker!
I think I've mentioned it in another blog but I think taking stock Android, then adding Touch whiz then adding apps, widgets, themes, launchers, icon packs is all very lovely but it really make it feel like a very fragmented experience and takes away the togetherness and seamless experience I imagine you get from stock Android on a Nexus phone for example! Yes Android rolls out features first and yes Apple adopt them later but for me that helps Apple get them right!
So no doubt there are a loaf more things and reasons but I've made my decision and am very pleased I have! Next Friday can't come soon enough!
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Back to what I know
Saturday, 30 August 2014
More thoughts
This fragmented feeling may be caused by the fact that the experience I'm having isn't the stock Android one - it's the Samsung Touchwhiz version and I am yet to be convinced that this is a good thing. I've never tried the HTC version Sense 5 but I get the impression this is probably similar.
Thursday, 28 August 2014
10 months in....
Last October I made the switch from being a staunch iPhone user to an Android user and at the time I was very enthusiastic about entering the open source world on my newly acquired Note 3. Almost ten months down the line I think I'm now trying to make a decision as to whether I like Android or not?
The reasons for me switching were boredom with the iOS operating system, the locked down nature of it all where you can only do what Apple wants you to do; plus the attractions of Android looked like a whole world of fiddling, customising and new features! I thought the idea of widgets interesting and thought I'd have loads.
Ten months in I think I've now got to know Android well enough to make an assessment of my use of it and whether I like it or not.
The Note 3 I got obviously comes with the Samsung Touchwhiz skin loaded with the usual bloatware, I stuck with this for a while until I got used to the phone but I very quickly wanted to change. Thanks to the option to download new themes I immediately began trying out all the different ones and settled on Nova however I have subsequently switched to the Google Experience Launcher. One of the great things about Android is the App Store, more often than not if you can think of something you want your phone to do there's an app for it. The Android app store reflects the open source nature of Android and allows any kind of app but still had rigorous checks provided by Google to make sure it's not a danger to the handset or user. One thing I really like about the app store is that you can get a refund on any app if you don't like or in the first 5 mins (I think it's 5 mins) and before you install any app the Play Store lets you know exactly what the app needs to access on your phone.
One common comment I get is about the size of the Note 3, for me it's fine as I have large hands but the general comment is "that's massive". I think one of the issues and things I now dislike about Android are the number of niggly errors which keep happening which I think are connected to the Samsung build of Android rather than the stock version. There are issues with WiFi connection - the regular appearance of 'your network connection is unstable' is very annoying and now music, YouTube videos are pausing for no reason - each update of Samdroid seems to fix some issues but create the same amount of new ones!
Having an OS which is issued by Google but then changed by each of the handset makers for their devices to me dilutes the experience and opens up an opportunity for faults and issues!
Now I've got my phone set up for me I have no widgets on my screen, I never use the S-Pen, and often find myself searching Google for Android equivalents of iOS apps!
So I'm thinking, do I like Android - stock version yes, skinned versions - not really! do I like my Note 3 - not really, are there other handsets on the market currently I like - not really!
Guess I'll see what comes out over the next few months and make a decision! Is the grass greener? Definitely not!
Friday, 7 February 2014
Compen
There is something which has seemingly become part of British society which I have to say really annoys me, the expectation that if a person has something which wrong then they should be compensated for it. It is a part of life that not everything goes either as expected or on a rare occasion genuine mistakes will made, it annoys me that as soon as a part of a process goes wrong there is an expectation that compensation should be paid. In my eyes compensation should only be paid out to people who have actually suffered loss or damage and not purely as a good will gesture, companies are too eager to hand out vouchers etc just to keep customers happy. The rise of the blame claim culture and the exposure all of our opinions (regardless of whether they are right or wrong) have through Social Media terrifies businesses, it's so easy for one negative message, status update or comment to be seen by hundreds of people in only a few minutes and in doing so feed the expectation Joe Public has of receiving a hand out.
In the long run I guess the more people do it then the business will have to compensate for the free money they give out by putting prices up - and that hits us all!
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
I've only gone and done it!!
So then, after I'd written my last blog about iOS 7 it triggered something in my mind! Why do I persist with the iPhone when I know over in Camp Android there are some equally if not better handsets and more importantly a operating system I think I'll get on with! As you may have guessed by now on Sunday afternoon me and the rest of the family took a trip to the O2 store on Team Valley, traded in our iPhones and are now both signed up members of Camp Android, my wife traded in her iPhone 4G for a Galaxy S4 and I swapped my iPhone 5 for a rather marvellous Samsung Galaxy Note 3! For some reason as I was sitting talking to the very pleasant guy there I realised that I was nervous - all over changing to an unfamiliar phone!
So two days in and I can't belive I waited this long to move, the difference between iOS and Android is enormous - Android is amazing! Although it is the Touch whizz version of Android is still marvellous! So far the customisations, swipe keyboards, the play store, widgets have all impressed me! I've still got a great deal to learn and work out but at this point I can't see me ever going back!
Oh yeah and in the Note 3 I think I've chosen well for my first handhighlyset - is a spectacular handset and I'd recommend it to anyone - unless you've for tiny hands as it's massive!