Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 6, 2011

Whats the best Android phone from Verizon for music?

Whats the best Android phone from Verizon for music?

I’m trying to choose whether to get an iPhone or an Android but if i get an Android i want it excellent with music too. Any one know what Androids are excellent with musics from Verizon?

Answer by Mike D
an iPhone will be “excellent with music” because it has evolved from the iPod. That is a agreed. But, it earnings you’re stuck with iTunes, which is worst program known to man.

Regarding Android phones (particularly persons on Verizon), it depends. They all play music with the built in player (at a minimum). If you don’t want to mess around with installing any additional media player apps and just want to use what’s built in, then I would suggest an HTC phone since their built in music player is way better than the basic Android player. If you’re going down that route, then I would suggest the HTC Incredible 2. It’s the best Android phone on Verizon right now, assuming you don’t care about 4G. Alternately, you may maybe get virtually any Android phone you want, and then just download any of the numerous music players available from the Android Market, such as MixZing, DoubleTwist, Songbird, Winamp, etc. etc. etc.

The moral of the tale is… It doesn’t matter. Both iPhone and Android do music. How well, and how simple, is more or less up to you. For that reason, you should probably pick whichever phone you want based on the whole experience, not just the music player.

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I have a metro pcs Maui android. I can’t save a picture texted to me.

Answer by Mike D
I have a different android phone, and I’m not familiar with yours, but this is what I would try…

Long press on the text message until a menu pops up. “Save Picture” or something similar should be an option. Make sure you are long-pressing on the message, and not the picture. Because that probably won’t bring up the menu (at least it doesn’t on my phone).

Hopefully that helps.

Randomly long-pressing on things is a good way to find new things you didn’t know how to do. It does different things in different apps and what not. Like in the internet, long-pressing on the “back arrow” will bring up your history, which is faster than menu > more > history. And if the on-screen keyboard is ever in your way, just long press on the “menu” button to make it go away. Try long-pressing on buttons and icons and things all over the place and you will learn how to do stuff, or do stuff nearer.

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