{"id":993,"date":"2013-09-12T18:28:39","date_gmt":"2013-09-12T18:28:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/zogspat.tk\/blog\/?p=993"},"modified":"2013-09-12T18:34:26","modified_gmt":"2013-09-12T18:34:26","slug":"moving-from-ios-to-android-temporarily","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/the-plot.com\/blog\/?p=993","title":{"rendered":"Moving From iOS to Android &#8211; Temporarily..?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>I&#8217;ve been using an iPhone since the 3G [so about 5 years], right up to my 4S&#8217; encounter with <a title=\"iPhones and Washing Machines: Limping to the Finish Line\" href=\"https:\/\/the-plot.com\/blog\/?p=988\" target=\"_blank\">the washing machine<\/a>. While there are many opinion pieces out there comparing the two ecosystems &#8211; just like pictures of cats &#8211; there&#8217;s always room for one more. I&#8217;m sure there are plenty of people looking at yesterday&#8217;s announcement from Apple and wondering where they are going next.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>The point of no return for my moving to Android was the drop in price of the Nexus 4 to \u00a3159 a few weeks back. It is an absolute bargain for a phone that most benchmarks &#8211; I looked at GeekBench &#8211; put on a par with the iPhone 5.\u00a0The additional real estate on the screen is a joy, and one which I think would be the single toughest aspect of a move back to the iPhone. The battery life is hard to compare with a handset that was nearly two years old and because of adapting usage patterns [more on this later], but it&#8217;s certainly very good. It&#8217;s only paranoia that has stopped me from charging more than once a day &#8211; and even then\u00a0only\u00a0on a couple of occasions.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>The actual mechanics of my move were simple: for instance, I&#8217;ve used Google Contacts and Calendar for years.\u00a0The first app that I bought was Tasker, which epitomises the flexibility of the platform. It can be a little bit tricky to navigate, especially as the majority of the documentation predates the current UI, but I&#8217;m getting there, with various functions set for when I hit \/ leave my home wifi, when I plug in headphones, and so on.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>So on to some of the stuff that&#8217;s not so hot. I have a side-by-side comparison with one very specific\u00a0iPhone\u00a0app which I used every day for years on my early morning walk to the station: TuneIn Radio. It is now completely unusable: I get about 10 seconds of radio followed by 40 seconds of buffering. This could be specific to the carrier [I haven&#8217;t changed, it&#8217;s just what the handset offers], but on paper HSPDA should be faster than the 3g service I was using. Stuck in the back corner of our house &#8211; again a side by side comparison &#8211; the wifi reception is also not as good as on my 4S.<\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>The various views that the Nexus desktop provides: the home screens versus the All Apps view that runs flows into the unkempt wilderness that is pages and pages of widgets &#8211; I mean who thought that was a good idea? I know why it&#8217;s there, it&#8217;s just messy.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>A few more mini-gripes. I&#8217;m not that keen on the music app, and haven&#8217;t really found a podcast app that I&#8217;m sure is a keeper [BeyondPod seems to be popular but the full version for \u00a34.49 strikes me as pretty expensive]. In the interest of balance, it has to be said that the podcast app on the iPhone had morphed into a real frustration. It was a dark day when it was carved out of warm embrace of the iPod app: the cost of not synching podcasts by wire was something that was borderline unusable. Maybe iOS 7 will bless us [and I still cradle my iPad every day] with something that actually works.<\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>One of my biggest gripes is with the permissions list that apps are looking for &#8211; the double edged sword of flexibility seems to be that developers throw everything at the wall on the off chance that something will stick. I am absolutely prepared to embrace this for Tasker &#8211; it needs permissions to do what it says on the tin &#8211; and the liberty of life outside Apple&#8217;s walled garden is, if you&#8217;ll pardon the mixed metaphor, a breath of fresh air.\u00a0However, the list of perms that that the LinkedIn app [an example of one of many that I&#8217;ve passed on] is faintly terrifying. The ability to go in with a pair of tweezers, and toggle perms on a per app basis, is something that iOS does very well. It is coming apparently in 4.3, as a quick google of &#8216;app ops android&#8217; will show.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>The opinion I&#8217;ve been fomenting over the last couple of weeks extends what I already knew about the flexibility of the platform, pre-adoption. Fair enough, it is it there for you in Android, but I think that what&#8217;s left behind for the average person who couldn&#8217;t be bothered is not as polished or well considered. I think the &#8216;average person&#8217; in this instance subdivides into two: people who either skim across the surface, or just install software with impunity.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>Apple has a very accessible platform, and one that protects you from potentially poor decision making. I&#8217;m sure there are plenty of people out there wondering why their phone is glowing at night, when it&#8217;s churning through a dozen fat processes in parallel in the background. [Apple have been particularly conservative here, and the whole background process functionality was something of a hobby for me &#8211; right up until Washing Machine Day :(. It will be interesting to see how the new background functionality continues to develop from iOS 7 onwards.]<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>I&#8217;m only a few weeks into Android so I&#8217;m sure my opinion will refine, if not change. Was the move off the iPhone one-way? I&#8217;m not sure. Would I ever consider buying a &#8216;premium&#8217; Android phone? No, I really can&#8217;t see it. That takes you into OS fragmentation territory, and an experience that is still predicated on good old Android.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<p><P><\/p>\n<div>One other thing I&#8217;m pretty sure about: I&#8217;m not going to develop for it. I have spent the last couple of years teaching myself Objective C and I can&#8217;t face Java!<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been using an iPhone since the 3G [so about 5 years], right up to my 4S&#8217; encounter with the washing machine. 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