Got my HTC Incredible last week and have been in smart phone heaven ever since.

As soon as I turned it on, it synched with my Google account and therefore, picked up my Google calendar and all my contacts.  I can continue to manage my contacts via Google rather than tapping contacts into my phone – which can be fine in a pinch, but not something I would opt to do if I had access to my laptop.  A simple input of pop and smtp info synched my outside webmail  and voilà, I was basically all set.

The cool thing is that my husband got a new iTouch last week super cheap.  He’d wanted a smart phone but didn’t want to pay for a data package, so an iTouch was ideal for him. Unlike me, his phone is not an essential work tool.  For him, his phone is purely to call friends and family.  He can use his old sturdy work-horse LG 8200 clamshell phone which fits nicely into his pocket and can take a beating and have all the funtionality of an iPhone via the iTouch.  Of course, he’s tied to wi-fi connections, but that’s OK with him.  The reason I mention this is that his acquisition of the iTouch coinciding with my own acquisition of the HTC Incredible – I’ve been able to do an almost side by side comparison of my phone to the iTouch (or an iPhone by proxy).

File Transfer Made Simple

One thing I like about the Incredible is that it isn’t tied to iTunes.  I can connect it to my computer and it acts as an extra hard drive.  I can transfer photos and music directly between my computer and phone quickly and easily.  I tried connecting the iTouch and it connects – not as a manageable drive in itself – but as a ‘Scanner/Camera’ and doesn’t allow me any funtionality in that respect.  I think I have to do everything via iTunes. Not sure how the phone operates under these conditions, but I suspect that all Apple products have to work via iTunes. If this is different, it’s not obvious and I don’t want to waste time researching how to do things… it should be evident to the user.

There’s an App For That… but First…

The other thing I liked was that because my phone is tied to my Verizon account, any app I decide to download is processed onto my account which, of course, is already set up.  I don’t plan on purchasing a whole lot of premium apps. I’m quite content with the free ones.  I’ve downloaded a few with little hassle.  In fact, it was ‘two clicks and download complete’.  So far, I’ve downloaded Evernote, Sudoku, Toss it, and a few other functional and fun apps – all free. With the iTouch, you need an iTunes active store account – which my husband doesn’t have and doesn’t really want. Even to download free apps, the account has to be there.  Since he hasn’t set it up yet, he hasn’t been able to download anything.

Out of Synch?

The other thing is that now that he has his iTouch, his old Nano is no longer synched with his iTunes.  If he wants to continue to use his Nano (because sometimes, you just want to carry something a bit smaller to listen to music…), he pretty much has to create another user on his computer and set up another iTunes application… it just seems like a lot of excessive nonsense to me.  My iTunes is set to my iPod and that’s that.  I don’t really care about listening to music on my phone, but I’ve transferred over some tunes onto my Incredible and that’s just fine too.

Speed

Finally, I did multiple tests opening up various sites and on average, my Incredible opened up sites in 5 seconds or less while the iTouch took up 9 seconds to open up each site.   Just opening up the App Store on the iTouch took about 8 seconds while on the Incredible, it only took about 3 seconds.  Yes, I’m talking seconds… and yes, it may be splitting hairs, but there is a difference in this day and age – like the 6 second website download rule.

Sure, I’m not actually comparing my phone with an actual iPhone, but the basic gist is there… and I’ve got to say, I see no real difference.  In fact, I really prefer the HTC Incredible.  Granted, my phone doesn’t have the front facing camera like the iPhone4, which I must admit is pretty cool – although if I really wanted one of those, I could have gotten the Droid X… but otherwise, Idon’t feel like I’m really missing anything other than having the ‘perception of cool’ for having an Apple product… big whoop de do. Aside from my iPod Nano, the last Apple product I had was an Apple IIc in 1987. I’m OK with that.

The Conversion Has Begun…

Off the subject of the iPhone/iTouch.  We had dinner with some friends the other night and I showed them my new phone.  Now, he has an HTC Imagio or something like that with a Windows operating system.  He’s had several smart phones in the past with the Windows OS and was fairly pleased with it so he stuck to it with his current phone. He took one look at the browser speed on my phone and shook his head in disgust at how much faster it was than his own.  Then, when I told him how much I paid for it, he looked even more disgusted.  He’s not up for a new phone for another year or so.  I assured him that by the time he’s up for a new phone, mine will probably look like an obsolete piece of junk.  (But I think I sold him on the Android operating system!)

By the way, my husband is primarily using his iTouch to watch TV shows… the small size not seeming to bother him one bit. Right now, he’s hooked on some sit-com out of Canada about, as he described it, “a bunch of scum bags living & scheming in a trailer park…”  Isn’t technology great?

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Effective July 1, 2010 – two new laws concerning the use of mobile devices go into effect here in Georgia.    Unlike many states, Georgia has not had any laws limiting the use of mobile phones while driving.  According to HandsFree.com, states like California and Connecticut have hands-free laws and laws restricting the use of mobile devices for novice drivers while New Jersey, Alaska, Minnesota etc. all have laws on their books banning texting while driving.  New Jersey, by the way, have all three restrictions… but have you ever seen NJ roads and NJ traffic?  No wonder…  Washington State, too, has all three… maybe it has to do with the all the caffiene…

I know in my local area, just last year, we had several deaths on the 4 mile causeway between the mainland and St Simons Island caused by drivers texting and losing control of their vehicles.  As a REALTOR, I know I’m guilty of talking on the phone while driving (I’m a big advocate of the Jawbone Icon headset… (clear calls, background noise minimized, bluetooth enabled).  While I’m all about personal rights and freedoms, I do agree that restricting mobile device usage while driving is a good thing because in this case, people left to their own good judgment has proven dangerous.  So the new laws look like this:

Senate Bill 360 states:

“No person shall operate a motor vehicle on any public road or highway of this state while using a wireless telecommunications device to write, send, or read any text based communication, including but not limited to a text message, instant message, electronic mail, or Internet data.”

House Bill 23 states:

“prohibits use of wireless telecommunications devices by persons under 18 years of age with an instruction permit or Class D license while operating a motor vehicle”

So unless you want a $150 fine and a point on your license… drivers in Georgia, be warned!  You shouldn’t be texting while driving anyway… I don’t care how adept your thumbs are! Now it’s the law!  Get more information here!

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Anyone who has talked to me in the past… say six months… has heard me grumble and moan about not being able to get an iPhone.  The service here in the St Simons Island area for AT&T is just terrible.  Most of us use Verizon, who upgraded their service here just before the G8 Summit in 2004  that was hosted here on Sea Island.  Being stuck with Verizon, we all got the better service but the raw end of the stick when it came to cool phones, which AT&T seemed to dominate.

To Droid or Not to Droid

The new Android operating system has intrigued me but the Motorola Droid just wasn’t doing it for me and never having been a fan of Motorola phones, I was wary.  Then, there were the rampant, and on-going, rumors of Verizon and iPhone… with my luck, I’d upgrade to the Droid in June and find out that iPhone was coming Verizon by the year’s end. Well, as I posted earlier, I became convinced last month at NAR’s MidYear meeting when I got to talk to lots of techie fools who were all ‘geeked out’ with their cool gadgets, iphones and ipads.  When these guys heard my dilemma, they all agreed that I should check out the HTC Incredible.One of them even told me he was going to replace his iPhone with it once his contract with AT&T was up. So I began investigating the HTC Incredible.

The 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor is supposed to be lightning fast.  It has 8 Gb of internal memory plus the capability of adding up to 32Gb micro-memory card; the 8 megapixel camera has built in flash – that’s as much as my Panasonic Lumix; and because it’s Android, it comes with all my favorite Google applications ready to go…and don’t forget the apps…. all the cool apps.

So almost everything I read about it including user reviews convinced me further that IF Verizon DID get in bed with Apple… I’d simply turn off the light and close the door for them… and I’d still go with the HTC Incredible.

Like Waiting for Christmas When You’re 5 years old

Which is JUST what I did today.  June 24… the day I’ve been waiting for.  I’ve had a countdown going for weeks now… Today, my upgrade went effective on Verizon. So I went on-line and the HTC  Incredible was listed for $299.00 with a $100 on-line discount PLUS my $100 ‘new every two’ discount.  Cha-ching.  So I’m looking at $99 for the phone!  Then, I remembered I had a mailer the other day from Verizon offering me $50 off a smart phone. This did require me to make the purchase over the phone rather than complete it on-line but no big deal.  In the end, I chose an accessory bundle for a cover, screen protector and car charger for like $36… and the phone ended up costing me $49… so with tax, I paid a grand total of $91.18 for my new HTC Incredible.

Pretty amazing if you ask me.  A friend of mine recently got hers and she said she paid somewhere in the area of $350 for her Incredible before the mail-in rebate through Verizon.

Well, now I just have to wait patiently for a few weeks while the phone is backordered… mid-July they said… mid-July. Despite one more month stuck with my current cell-phone, the LG Voyager – which I have to admit has the best keypad for texting out there but is otherwise a craptabulous phone… in my mind, it’s  already dead to me.

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In DC for the National Assoc. of REALTORS’ Mid-Year Legislative Meeting.  Spent yesterday in tech overload!  The morning session consisted of roundtable breakout sessions on various 1-hr topics covering everything from cloud computing (new buzz word?) to Twitter to must have apps.  I sat in on the Tech Tools session, Twitter and then Facebook.

Here are some thoughts gleaned from these sessions:

1.  The LiveScribe Smart Pen is now on my wishlist of gadgets.  I’ve seen it at Target for awhile and toyed with the idea of it…but thought it would primarily be more toy than tool… but the tech guys from NAR’s CRT are apparently all sold on this.  They showed us what it can do and what they do with it and I’m sold!   I can see this being an indespensible tool for college students… and anyone who takes notes at meetings…  Everything you write is recorded in the pen… then it synchs on your computer and it appears, as you wrote it, doodles and all.  The cool part is that it records… so you can actually play back parts of your meeting, class etc. and play it back directly from your pen or on your computer.

2. iPad!!!!! I am in absolute iPAD envy.  Since Monday, I have been lugging around my Dell Laptop.  Today is Friday and I am ready for a visit to a chiropractor.  My shoulders are killing me from the weight of it all… and I am convinced gravity is conspiring against me as it grows stronger as the day wears on because it gets heavier and heavier with each passing hour. Meanwhile, everywhere I go, people are whipping out these thin, compact and really cool looking iPads looking at the rest of us poor fools with a mixture of pity and superiority in their smug little eyes… do I sound bitter? You bet I do!  This is now also on my official wish list of gadgets…

3. Droid.  I know I just waxed poetic about the iPad… so it seems odd that I now add Droid to the list rather than the iPhone.  While I would give my first born for one of those, I’m locked into Verizon as my cell phone carrier for various reasons so I’ve been belly-achin’ for awhile about wanting a iPhone. All the techies I spoke with said DROID!!!  Primarily the Droid Incredible.  I’ve done some Googling and have found great reviews on the Incredible.  I suppose if you name something ‘Incredible’ you’re setting yourself up for a BIG fall if you don’t deliver.  I’m up for a new phone next month and I think I have been convinced that the Droid Incredible is my next phone…

That’s all for now.  Another meeting is about to start… how’s that for blogging on the fly?  More later!

LG ChargerA universal phone charger has been approved by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union – a body of the United Nations).  Could this mean the end of buying new chargers every time you buy a new phone?  The end of finding random chargers in the bottom of drawers and not being sure which phone it went with? Trying in vain to cram it into your current phone hoping it will work?

I just think it’s crazy that I have owned a series a LG phones over the past several years, usually upgrading to the next model each time.  And yet, each time, there was an entirely new charger designed specifically for that phone to ensure we couldn’t possibly use the same charger as the older model, which by the way was almost identical to the new one.

What a scam!  Well check out this article from BBC News.  Just because they’ve approved it doesn’t mean the companies out there will jump on the band wagon… that’s easy money they’re makin’ off those stupid chargers… So I’m looking forward to see what happens!

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