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My First Day as an Android Owner
Source: ReadWriteWeb
Sep 03, 2009


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I've been a happy iPhone user for about a year but I just bought an Android phone yesterday and I like it a lot. I decided to buy an HTC MyTouch on T-Mobile yesterday in order to use the Operating System. Here are my thoughts on it after my first 24 hours.



Many of us have high hopes for Android. It's not as polished, as popular, maybe not even as good as the iPhone so far - but if I had to choose between them right now...I might pick Android. Below are some thoughts about the hardware, the learning curve, the App Market and Augmented Reality apps in particular.


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Many people say that they don't want to buy an Android phone until the HTC Hero comes out in six weeks because the handsets are so bad. I bought a MyTouch from T-Mobile and am happy enough with it so far. I think I even like the small size better than the big brick of an iPhone I've also got in my pocket.



The Learning Curve

The iPhone is very easy to learn to use. The Nokia N95 that I tested some time ago was frustrating enough for me that I decided I hated it within hours. Andr

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