Switching from iPhone to Android: Beware First Impressions
TechCrunch has an article about the author switching from an iPhone to a Droid and warns about how first impressions are often misleading. The author definitely makes some solid points & it's something to consider when you're reading all of the comparison articles (like the one below) that are starting to hit the web regarding the Nexus One.
TechCrunch has an article about the author switching from an iPhone to a Droid and warns about how first impressions are often misleading. The author definitely makes some solid points & it's something to consider when you're reading all of the comparison articles (like the one below) that are starting to hit the web regarding the Nexus One.
Imagine if you took a longtime Windows user and sat them in front of a Mac for a couple days. They'd probably complain about superficial things like the change in mouse acceleration and the "unintuitive" button placement (the Close button is on the opposite side of the window). It's not until a week or two after you start using a Mac as your primary computer that you overcome these issues and begin to fully grasp some of the benefits it offers. No, it may not be for you, but there's really no way you can tell for sure without taking the plunge and using one as your primary computer. It's the same way with Android.