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05. Apr 2011
HTC myTouch 3G - Great little 3G Android Phone
I bought the phone as a replacement for my myTouch 3G that I had managed to drown in the sink. I like the myTouch for several reasons. It is very easy to use: The menu makes sense (at least to me) and the few hardware buttons and a very well balanced scroll button (not the Blackberry roller button nightmare) feel solid and give you great control over the phone. It also has the best connection of any phone I have had so far. I literally dropped 3 calls in a year. For comparison driving the same stretch to and from work I drop the call 5 times (every time i drive the stretch) with a Sprint Blackberry and 4 times with a TMobile Black berry. The latter is with the same SIM card I use for the MyTouch. My wife's Samsung behold II and Motorola Cliq also didn't compare in ease of use, reliability and connections. The main disadvantages of this phone are its hands free mode (speaker and headset). The microphone volume is very low so people have a very hard time to hear you. On speaker general environmental noise will be much loader for the other person than your voice while you will have great audio. However, using a Bluetooth headset (Plantronics) it is nearly possible to hear the caller no matter what line they are calling from. Not sure if this is an issue of this particular headset or of the phone's bluetooth mode. Second issue: processor speed. Depending on the apps you run it can get very sluggish. I used to run RoadSync for my company email and gave up as emails would take minutes (no exaggeration) to open. Running Touchdown this has become much better but I still would not consider it a fast phone. Same with other apps, an iPhone or the Samsung Behold II (an presumably most newer Android phones) will be faster for the same apps. Lastly, battery life is so so. Obviously depending on apps you run and the phone calls you make but using it for company and private email, some minor texting and IMing I have to charge the phone in the late afternoon to make it through the rest of the day. Without the applications and with just a few calls (maybe 1.5hrs total) the battery will last for a day or two. Overall, I would consider a nice little Android phone that runs a lot of apps fairly well though not blazingly fast and does what a phone should do better than many more expensive candidates. For the tech geek this is probably not the best choice but for someone who wants a good reliable phone that can do more this is a great option IMO.
05. Apr 2011
HTC myTouch 3G - Great little 3G Android Phone
I bought the phone as a replacement for my myTouch 3G that I had managed to drown in the sink. I like the myTouch for several reasons. It is very easy to use: The menu makes sense (at least to me) and the few hardware buttons and a very well balanced scroll button (not the Blackberry roller button nightmare) feel solid and give you great control over the phone. It also has the best connection of any phone I have had so far. I literally dropped 3 calls in a year. For comparison driving the same stretch to and from work I drop the call 5 times (every time i drive the stretch) with a Sprint Blackberry and 4 times with a TMobile Black berry. The latter is with the same SIM card I use for the MyTouch. My wife's Samsung behold II and Motorola Cliq also didn't compare in ease of use, reliability and connections. The main disadvantages of this phone are its hands free mode (speaker and headset). The microphone volume is very low so people have a very hard time to hear you. On speaker general environmental noise will be much loader for the other person than your voice while you will have great audio. However, using a Bluetooth headset (Plantronics) it is nearly possible to hear the caller no matter what line they are calling from. Not sure if this is an issue of this particular headset or of the phone's bluetooth mode. Second issue: processor speed. Depending on the apps you run it can get very sluggish. I used to run RoadSync for my company email and gave up as emails would take minutes (no exaggeration) to open. Running Touchdown this has become much better but I still would not consider it a fast phone. Same with other apps, an iPhone or the Samsung Behold II (an presumably most newer Android phones) will be faster for the same apps. Lastly, battery life is so so. Obviously depending on apps you run and the phone calls you make but using it for company and private email, some minor texting and IMing I have to charge the phone in the late afternoon to make it through the rest of the day. Without the applications and with just a few calls (maybe 1.5hrs total) the battery will last for a day or two. Overall, I would consider a nice little Android phone that runs a lot of apps fairly well though not blazingly fast and does what a phone should do better than many more expensive candidates. For the tech geek this is probably not the best choice but for someone who wants a good reliable phone that can do more this is a great option IMO.
05. Apr 2011
HTC myTouch 3G - Great little 3G Android Phone
I bought the phone as a replacement for my myTouch 3G that I had managed to drown in the sink. I like the myTouch for several reasons. It is very easy to use: The menu makes sense (at least to me) and the few hardware buttons and a very well balanced scroll button (not the Blackberry roller button nightmare) feel solid and give you great control over the phone. It also has the best connection of any phone I have had so far. I literally dropped 3 calls in a year. For comparison driving the same stretch to and from work I drop the call 5 times (every time i drive the stretch) with a Sprint Blackberry and 4 times with a TMobile Black berry. The latter is with the same SIM card I use for the MyTouch. My wife's Samsung behold II and Motorola Cliq also didn't compare in ease of use, reliability and connections. The main disadvantages of this phone are its hands free mode (speaker and headset). The microphone volume is very low so people have a very hard time to hear you. On speaker general environmental noise will be much loader for the other person than your voice while you will have great audio. However, using a Bluetooth headset (Plantronics) it is nearly possible to hear the caller no matter what line they are calling from. Not sure if this is an issue of this particular headset or of the phone's bluetooth mode. Second issue: processor speed. Depending on the apps you run it can get very sluggish. I used to run RoadSync for my company email and gave up as emails would take minutes (no exaggeration) to open. Running Touchdown this has become much better but I still would not consider it a fast phone. Same with other apps, an iPhone or the Samsung Behold II (an presumably most newer Android phones) will be faster for the same apps. Lastly, battery life is so so. Obviously depending on apps you run and the phone calls you make but using it for company and private email, some minor texting and IMing I have to charge the phone in the late afternoon to make it through the rest of the day. Without the applications and with just a few calls (maybe 1.5hrs total) the battery will last for a day or two. Overall, I would consider a nice little Android phone that runs a lot of apps fairly well though not blazingly fast and does what a phone should do better than many more expensive candidates. For the tech geek this is probably not the best choice but for someone who wants a good reliable phone that can do more this is a great option IMO.