I'm surprised you could make your own ringtones for Android, honestly. Sounds like you put little to no effort into what you would need to do to migrate from one OS to anther. google is your friend.
I want my droid x back. Those of you who are brainwashed into thinking everything apple makes is the best really need to step outside your comfort zone. I feel restricted as using this thing. Why do I have to register with apple to download apps? Why do I have buy ringtones instead of simply letting me pull one from my library (please tell me this some knee-jerk reaction). I have never downloaded or used itunes, and now I'm basically forced into it. I should have asked for a razr instead of listening to all you drones.
/rant
I'm surprised you could make your own ringtones for Android, honestly. Sounds like you put little to no effort into what you would need to do to migrate from one OS to anther. google is your friend.
Exactly. It required no effort to use my droid. Do I want a movie/song/picture on my phone? Plug into the computer, just like a flash drive, and that's it. I don't feel like going through the trouble of spending an hour to get my phone to work the way I want it to.
iTunes is the devil. Definitely what has kept me from iphones.
It is funny how I never used iTunes until I got my iPhone (never owned an iPod). But since I used it for 3+ years to manage my library, it's been hard weaning myself off it. I still use it to play my music library on my computer, along with Winamp.
You can't add a song and make it a ringtone straight away because of the size of the file. Ringtones are only 30 seconds or so. But it actually isn't hard to turn a music file into a ringtone without ever having to buy a ringtone. It takes about 5 minutes to learn (less if you're good at these things) and a minute tops to do it.
I find it funny how iOS is supposed to be so simple that hackers don't like it, and yet so many people complain about having difficulty doing things. So which is it?
Anyway, instead of ing about how you don't like it, just return the damn thing and get an Android phone. That's so much easier than complaining about how much you hate the 4s. And you want things to be simple, right?
says the guy who just bought an iphone.![]()
lol complaining about having to use iTunes on an apple device, you really didn't do any research.
I can't just swap phones, it's a company phone. I was hoping my rant would lead to some solutions, such as the ringtone issue you pointed out.
Welcome to Smartphone Fascism![]()
Itunes is the worst piece of software from a giant in the last 10 years
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welcome to Apple. Where if you have a problem or something you dislike, its your fault.![]()
Here is how to get your google contacts on your iPhone, I have had my contacts backed up from Google for about 4 years:
http://support.google.com/mobile/bin...&answer=138740
You can't just download right away from the get-go from the android market, either. Geez, quit your whining.
It works pretty damn well once you get everything set up the way you like it. It definitely works better on Mac OSX, but if you have a decent Windows box with a good amount of RAM it works great. I just leave it open all the time since it also supplies my Apple TV with content.
Is the 10.0 or .1 years?![]()
lol Vista
This is incorrect.
iphones are perfect for dimwitted morons who don't know about technology. If you are a bit of a technology nerd though, then unless you jailbreak it, you will be massively disappointed, especially if you previously have used a good android device.
iPhones are nice phones, no doubt. But there is absolutely nothing about the iPhone that I see any reason to take over an SGII, unless you just want a more simple (but limited) device.
I've been building my own computers since 95, and am perfectly happy with my non-jailbroken iPhone. I would say you are completely incorrect. I do not feel limited in any way whatsoever.
Also, have you used stock or carrier installed android or did you root yours immediately?
I believe I said in particular people who came from using a very customizable device such as a good Android phone, will feel restricted. That is exactly how I felt after playing with my wife's 4s, and apparently how the OP feels as well. So I pretty confident I'm not completely incorrect whatsoever. Maybe in your case, but we weren't talking about your case, were we?
Stock android. Haven't rooted it yet, and really haven't had a need to.
Vista works as advertised after the few service packs. It is also more intuitive and less restrictive than Itunes. But that's as far as we can go comparing since one is an OS that pretty much stays out of your way and the other and App that tries to take over your digital media life.
That's not what you said. You said iPhones are for dimwitted morons who don't know about technology. I provided myself as an example proving otherwise. I think John Carmack knows more about tech than most people alive, and he loves his iPhone too.
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