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Originally Posted by phamilyman |
My story of Android
So here's the deal. The milestone's 2.2 update was perennially delayed. There were issues cause the box calls it a flash ready phone and they never launched their 2.2 update. Then after millions of people poking them, they threw out an over delayed, over buggy release of 2.2 with a big *** disclaimer, which went with it saying -
"Exhaustive testing process has concluded that users may experience some adverse effects associated with the upgrade which could include slower operation of some phone functions and applications." Why the hell would you say the update could slow down your phone? Froyo came into the market ages ago with a tag 'upto 450% speed increase!!' And what did Moto do? Botch it up. For their Milestone customers
You might have misunderstood me a bit Phamilyman (I've always been an Android person). The stories' a bit lengthy, but it's a Sunday so here I go.
Initially, when I went to Croma to get a smart phone, there were only three available. The 3GS, the Milestone, and the Xperia. I'd done my research and got the Milestone. Android it had to be, since I wasn't very comfortable with Apple and it's marketing. 5 months down the line, I got a 3G and a 3GS (I got a good deal on both). Even though iOS felt way more stable (phone didn't overheat as much, random reboots, etc. which I had on my milestone), I still had more fun with my milestone in terms of customization and app usage. Plus having to use itunes for me was a major downer too.
Moreover, after 3 months of 3GS and 3G usage, I got very bored of that phone and came back to my milestone. All this while, a close colleague stuck to his 3G, which he's always had, and I used him as a control experiment to understand the nitty gritties of an iphone user and customer. My Milestone became laggy along the way, the buggy hanging and restarts very periodical but I didn't bother, I googled, I just did what people said and I kept going. A couple of factory resets, and I was ok. I didn't want to root and get the unofficial 2.2 ROM cause that was supposed to be buggy too. And I never saw the point of updating an OS if it wasn't for stability or improvements. I waited and waited for them to release the official and they finally did. Much after everyone'd ditched their Milestones and moved on to bigger and better (I went and almost got the Desire HD for a trade in with my Milestone for which I was offered a lousy 8,000 Rs cash, compared to 32,000 that I'd bought it for not even 11 months ago). I heard of the new dual cores and stayed put. In the mean while, I did moto's 'official' 2.2 update and automatically things went downhill. Lag lag lag, even after a factory reset + update (obviously). Sure the apps to sd feature was decent but it didn't save the sorry nature of the 2.2 update. The other standard 2.2 updates like 3G hotspot and voice search didn't really help anyway. But the plethora of problems that accompanied 2.2 was horrible.
So here I was, I didn't want to go back to 2.1, I didn't really like 2.2, I didn't want to spend another 30,000 on a new android phone, so I took the root + custom ROM option. XDA saw me through to 2.3 AOSP and tadaaaa! So to sum up your contention of no one asking me to do this, and what Motorola said etc. the answer is above. Motorola compelled me to, with a shitty product. There I said it.
And also, I faced that iOS4 problem with 3G, the lag was horrendous so I had to roll back to 3.1.2. But the 3GS was butter after 4.0.2 (I think that was the version). I had to upgrade the baseband to an ipad baseband for the sim to work in India, but that was cool too.
To rest my case your honor, another friend of mine bought a Moto Atrix, one of the better dual cores out this summer, and within 2 days (I kid you not) he was back to his iphone 4 and had sold the Atrix
I was just trying to elucidate my entire journey with android so far. It might even help other android users who knows?
Thanks everyone
