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Friday, November 7, 2014

Android Life

I just upgraded to a Moto X (2nd Generation) phone, and it is such an improvement over my old Nokia 920 Windows 8 phone. It is much snappier, larger screen (5.2" compared to a 4.5"), 1080p, amoled, and the battery life is great.

I was going to wait for the Nexus 6 but I felt the 6" screen was too big for one handed use for me. I have a tablet so a "phablet" just didn't make sense to me. Sure, the pictures aren't as sharp as the Nokia, but as a developer, I don't need that.

I missed the app selection on Android also. Windows phone was nice when it came out with the promise of apps, but Microsoft and other companies never really delivered on that front, and Windows Phone users were left without a lot of functionality. I did check out Apple's offerings, both the regular iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 plus, but the regular iPhone was too small for my liking and the larger one was much too large for one handed use. This is just preference, as some users don't mind using two hands for their phones.

I have also recommissioned my original Motorola Xoom tablet, to try to squeeze a little more life out of it. It supports the new Google Now launcher, and it acts like a nice tablet, albeit a little slower than my phone. It is older hardware though, and it is still fully functional.

Just an update on what has been going on, hopefully there will be more to come.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Where to go

So, looks like I am heading back into Google land. Blogger is the basis for my blog, I am planning on moving back to the android platform, and switching my email back to gmail. Why you ask?

I have been on Microsoft products for about a year and a half, and many promises were made. They have made good on about 2 of those promises, and android app development interests me more than Windows Phone app development. I still have a Surface RT, and it is great for a tablet, but the Windows Phone is lacking. I thought I could deal with less apps, and many more were promised, but no. The social apps are there (which I don't really use), but nothing extraordinary. I enjoy games on the other platforms that I can't get.

My upgrade isn't for a while, and I doubt I will be able to get the phone I want, but I am heading back to Android. Java development, here I come.