Actually, Scott, it wasn't the phone's problem, it was me getting used to how 
fast it is. If you push the send button 4 times because it couldn't possibly 
have already sent the message, you wind up sending 4 messages very quickly. :)  

Sent from my HTC Inspire™ 4G on AT&T

----- Reply message -----
From: "Jerry D. Belloit" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [gatortalk] Non-Gator related...
Date: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 12:08 pm
Scott, the new iPhone 4s has some major internal tweaks that allow the 3g speed 
on the new iPhone to function close to 4g speed.  It may seem like second best
but functionally there are a lot more 3g networks out there.  Consequently, the 
iPhone will out-perform the androids on the 3g networks while the androids will 
out-perform (by a little) the iPhone 4s on a 4g network.

The biggest plus for the android phones is the ability to buy an app that 
allows the user to tether their phone to other devices such as a laptop or 
tablet. 
Technically the iPhones have that same feature but the apps cannot be sold 
through the apple store.

Jerry

P.S.  I am still struggling with an old windows based phone.  I want to upgrade 
but I am reluctant to upgrade with Verizon without an unlimited plan.  I love
the Sprint plan, but it just does not have as good of service in my area.  I am 
hoping that a lot of Verizon customers will switch to Sprint so that Verizon 
will be forced to recant and go back to unlimited data plans.  I realize that 
Verizon method of calculating
usage is very generous and that most people would never use their 3 gig limit 
much less a 5 gig limit.  However, I want to be able to stream my DISH video 
content when I am out of town.  On a Verizon phone or iPad, that would limit me 
to about 3-4 football
games a month.



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Scott Lucas

Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:21 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Non-Gator related...





Must be that 4G network his Android can deliver that is just too fast for the 
mail servers.  I bet you don't have that problem with the iPhone 3g service.
LOL!
















From: Rob Alexander <[email protected]>

To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 5:07 PM

Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Non-Gator related...



Dude, where do you get the wacky idea that iOS has only a 'select few' 
developers? It costs $99 / year to be in their program and that includes all 
the development tools. I'm pretty sure
that doesn't shut out anyone with an interest in the platform. And that makes 
sense, when you think of it, since it took more than a select few developers to 
write the 425,000 apps in the app store. iOS developers are neither select nor 
few, but they do have
to meet rigid quality and content requirements to get their apps accepted in 
the store. And, yeah, I agree with you about Apple being control freaks about 
the software they accept. They have a clear vision of what they want the 
platform to be, and they aren't
flexible about it if you have a different vision (especially if your vision is 
that it would be cool to put out a Trojan horse that looks like a Netflix app).





I do agree with the article and you that one of the disadvantages of an open 
architecture is fragmentation. I experienced that with the Windows Mobile 
platform and it was very frustrating. You
never knew for sure whether a particular app would work on a given model, and 
you were at the mercy of your handset maker and carrier about whether you were 
ever going to see an OS upgrade. With iOS, even the 2 1/2 year old iPhone 3GS 
just got the iOS 5 upgrade
that came out last week.





I disagree with the article, though, in it's implication that this is going to 
make people abandon the Android platform. You live with the problems
of fragmentation. We live with the lack of customization that comes with a 
locked down system. It's all about trade-offs and different people will value 
different things. There's plenty of room in the market for lots of different 
approaches.





Rob




P.S. I like the Android feature on Leon's new phone that automatically sends 
four copies of every email, just in case any of them get lost on the way.  <LOL>










Sent from my iPad




On Oct 18, 2011, at 7:18 AM, "Randy Lyons" <[email protected]> wrote:





Good article and accurate for the most part, however, she is describing the 
problems inherent in any system with “open architecture”. Yes, it opens the 
door for MANY more
developers to get involved, but that can lead to a lack of organization. On one 
extreme you have Apple being the supreme “control freak” by locking everyone 
but a select few out and on the other end of the spectrum, you have the Android 
people running in circles.
Meanwhile, Blackberry sits quietly in the corner grinding to a halt while it 
dies a slow death. What to do? I like to keep moving even if it’s in circles.
J





Randy





From:
[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Badrish

Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 6:53 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [gatortalk] Non-Gator related...





...just for general knowledge: 
http://ct.cnet-ssa.cnet.com/clicks?t=1102771135-c43df5665d3e4530b5efe75dd805093f-bf&brand=CNET-SSA&s=5








I am neither an iPhone nor Android person...but a BB user (that too...company 
given!), so there is no hidden agenda here :-)









-BadMan



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