mobile phones

My First Android App

So, one of the main reasons I chose an Android phone instead of an iPhone (apart from not wanting to follow the herd) was so that I could develop my own apps and run them on my own phone. Yes - I know you can write apps for iOS as well, but I'm all PC, Linux and open source, and Mac development is going to need a bigger technology shift than I want to make right now (although I wouldn't rule it out in the future).

Flashing my Samsung Pixon phone

Having been a happy user of GooSync for keeping my Google Calendar synced with my Pixon phone, I decided it was time to centralise my address book too. GooSync claims to be able to sync Google Mail contacts too, so that seemed like a good way to go.

Sadly, once I'd got all my contacts into my Google Mail address book, running GooSync on the phone did two things:

Calendar Nirvana

Back in January I treated myself to a new mobile phone. Of course I looked at the iPhone, but there were three big drawbacks:

  1. the price
  2. they're getting kinda common (1 million sold in the UK!)
  3. you can't use it as a 3G modem
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