I gotcha. Yeah, I do read 9to5 Mac for Mac news. Unwired is something new to me, so I'll take a look at that.
About the Mac "excuses," it does suck to be buying older versions of new technology when buying an Apple product, but I got my MBP because I had a bad experience with HP and their shit products. It's not a very good reason, I know, but I wanted to to make the switch anyway to see how it was. So far, I like it a lot, although paying a premium for it, counteracted with "old" technology, it kinda stings at times.
What Masta said. If you get an Android phone, you are required to make a GMail address, or use an existing one. You'll need to sign in to this GMail account just once on your phone, and after that, everything on your phone is backed up on Google's servers at intervals that you can determine.
All the phone contacts you add to your phone are synced, and you can view them in GMail. If you use Google Voice, you can type a text on your computer and choose a phone contact from the drop-down menu on your computer. Your apps are synced as well. It's really a cool thing, and yes, it is completely free. There is no "premium" version.
I am not familiar with MobileMe all that much. Can't you make a website with it? That's probably for Mac computers, but $20 just to sync contacts is mad homo.
About the Mac "excuses," it does suck to be buying older versions of new technology when buying an Apple product, but I got my MBP because I had a bad experience with HP and their shit products. It's not a very good reason, I know, but I wanted to to make the switch anyway to see how it was. So far, I like it a lot, although paying a premium for it, counteracted with "old" technology, it kinda stings at times.
Does the Android have anything like - Mobile ME or Ilocalis? At a reasonable price. ie. <$20. yearly.
What Masta said. If you get an Android phone, you are required to make a GMail address, or use an existing one. You'll need to sign in to this GMail account just once on your phone, and after that, everything on your phone is backed up on Google's servers at intervals that you can determine.
All the phone contacts you add to your phone are synced, and you can view them in GMail. If you use Google Voice, you can type a text on your computer and choose a phone contact from the drop-down menu on your computer. Your apps are synced as well. It's really a cool thing, and yes, it is completely free. There is no "premium" version.
I am not familiar with MobileMe all that much. Can't you make a website with it? That's probably for Mac computers, but $20 just to sync contacts is mad homo.