Tin
Club Member
- On iPhone, I can control Play/Pause from the lock screen without unlocking the phone, regardless of it being MP3's, Spotify, Pandora, etc. I seem to have to Unlock Android and open Spotify.
- On iPhone, I can see who just messaged me without unlocking the phone, Android doesn't seem to be that way.
- The speaker in the Atrix HD is no where near as loud as my iPhone, making it sort of weak as an alarm clock.
- Voicemail integration on iPhone is better for sure, on the Atrix I have to use the AT&T visual voicemail app, and it's not quite as clean.
- I haven't bothered moving music onto the phone, because I've become rather addicted to Spotify, which is a good thing.
- The majority of my "regular" apps are available on both platforms, so that's been good.
- The general feel of the Android is growing on me, it's a huge step up from earlier Android phones (2.3, etc).
- The display of the Atrix HD is as close to an iPhone, so I like it.
- Android camera leaves a little to be desired in specific focus/macro functions.
- I do miss the hundreds of dollars in App Store apps I have, but thankfully, I still have my iPad and can play games on it, I usually use that on plane rides over my iPhone anyways.
Most of the above issues can be resolved by running a vanilla Android ROM. The one thing that bothers me about Android, is why manufacturers have to tamper with an already incredible OS, and make it inferior to the way Google designed and built it. I know Android is open source, and the manufacturers have every right to modify it, but why mess with something perfectly good in the first place? It would be much easier if it was the same OS inside and out across all manufacturers...kind of like Windows. Any OEM Windows computer will mostly be the same across all manufacturers...something Google should think about with Android.