Comments on: The Android Experience https://www.airplay.io/android-experience/ Your Tech Source Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:17:48 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 By: Gbenga Ajide https://www.airplay.io/android-experience/#comment-25 Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:17:48 +0000 http://airplay.io/2010/11/15/android-experience/#comment-25 In reply to Bukie.

*Sorry for the late reply*

Wow, I see you're hooked on the crackberry. I don't own a BB even though I've been using one for about a month now and I am yet to be blown away. It's a Curve 9360 (or Curve 4) and I'm going to review it on the blog anyway. But the only two apps I find myself using are the BBM and Foursquare. Whatsapp is really good for keeping in touch and is a great alternative to BBM. Instant messaging apps like the ones you listed above are really good considering you have constant internet access. This is another advantage of the BB. Data is cheaper on it than on other smartphones. I will look into more instant messaging apps and see if I can write something about selecting the right one. Thank you for reading and commenting!

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By: Bukie https://www.airplay.io/android-experience/#comment-24 Fri, 16 Mar 2012 03:50:03 +0000 http://airplay.io/2010/11/15/android-experience/#comment-24 Only thing keeping me on my BB is my BBM. I am frankly tired of the numerous issues that come with the phone. From numerous freezes to auto-restarts and message loss, you see why I want to throw the phone into the bar beach.

Not sure if you are a BBM addict but if so, what applications do you now use to facilitate keeping in touch with friends especially those out of the country (BBM definitely helps eliminate buying phone cards :))

I currently have Whatsapp and find it useful. I also use a number of instant messaging applications like gchat, yahoo and msn. Could you do a review or present other apps in this category that facilitates free communication between remote users using a mobile device and/or web/desktop application

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