Without the savant side.
Hahahaha. Have you seen the Ricky Gervais snippet on that?
Without the savant side.
when i sync an iphone with itunes i can do 'everything' my phone lets me do to it, from within iTunes.
what is the corresponding android application for windows?
have a hub for transfering data back and forth between a pc and the device, but in a simplified manner that doesn't require me to think for myself, but simply pressing a "sync now" button that syncs music with the playlist of whatever media player i choose, pictures with my My Pictures folder, and other things in respectively neat folders.
And so far I can totally see why. Unless you are a complete n00b and utterly useless, it's not even that much more difficult to use. It has 3 navigational buttons instead of the 1 on the iPhone, but is still quite easy to use. Besides, anything I'm wondering can be googled for an instant response, anyway. I remember having concerns that getting used to Android would be a tedious process. I don't know how much TouchWiz differs from standard Android, but it's a sweet UI. Smooth transition for an iPhone user.
Software mods for Android phones have never been in short supply (in fact, they’re a way of life), but hardware mods are a little harder to come by. One of the greatest came from someone spraying a Nexus S battery cover in diplo to give it a rubbery grip. The G2 spring mod is still popular, giving G2s everywhere a snappier hinge. Evo battery door mods add some red flair to your device when stripped down. And possibly the craziest hardware mod out there? The ol’ adding a front-facing camera to your Samsung Vibrant trick. It now seems another device is about to join the elite ranks of hardware modification: the HTC Sensation.
Paul White from Whitesites Blog took some sand paper and stripped down the metal frame on his HTC Sensation. Then, with some metal polish and a few paper towels, he shined it up. And it looks amazing. The process doesn’t look too hard, and after you see the results it’ll be hard to imagine this not becoming a trend among more hardcore users. Of course, this does all sorts of bad things to any warranty you may have. But if you’re brave enough to attempt this mod, be sure to share the results in the comments below. While you’re down there, let us know of any other hardware mods you can think of.
lol.
Some people are nutters. A phone is not a piece of fashion for me. I don't buy fancy cases (or any case) and I will not be modding it.