realwarder
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Re: Semi-leaving for Android, and some thoughts about the future.
I ordered a cheap Android device a year ago as a test phone. It was the Blu phone from Amazon. I never used it as a real phone, just as one to test with. 6 months in and the news came out about the firmware having spyware and sent all call and text information to China. It's times like that when I was suddenly thankful that I hadn't switched to it. I think buying an expensive Android phone from a mainstream company (Google/Samsung) is likely the safest way to switch to Android. And even then, be careful what apps you install and make sure they are all mainstream too!
It's kind of sad really. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of the budget phone, but I'm still enjoying my 950xl and while there are a million Android apps, do I truly need them? Not really. I think an iPhone would be my platform of choice to switch to, purely for the security. It is probably second to Windows with Android very definitely in last place. For me security is important given my phone goes everywhere with me and has access to all my data... but my 950xl still works great for now. And the app temptation is being managed with chocolate treats as needed to appease me.
Anyways, good luck and lets hope Microsoft creates some new phone [likely a true pocket PC] that can excite you back sometime.
I ordered a cheap Android device a year ago as a test phone. It was the Blu phone from Amazon. I never used it as a real phone, just as one to test with. 6 months in and the news came out about the firmware having spyware and sent all call and text information to China. It's times like that when I was suddenly thankful that I hadn't switched to it. I think buying an expensive Android phone from a mainstream company (Google/Samsung) is likely the safest way to switch to Android. And even then, be careful what apps you install and make sure they are all mainstream too!
It's kind of sad really. I was pleasantly surprised with the performance of the budget phone, but I'm still enjoying my 950xl and while there are a million Android apps, do I truly need them? Not really. I think an iPhone would be my platform of choice to switch to, purely for the security. It is probably second to Windows with Android very definitely in last place. For me security is important given my phone goes everywhere with me and has access to all my data... but my 950xl still works great for now. And the app temptation is being managed with chocolate treats as needed to appease me.
Anyways, good luck and lets hope Microsoft creates some new phone [likely a true pocket PC] that can excite you back sometime.