Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label htc. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Comments on HTC's "You" Ad Campaign

You may have seen these ads. They're filmed from the perspective of a person's phone. The last thing you see at night. The first thing you see in the morning. And everywhere in between. Every part of your life.

HTC was a nameless brand a year ago when I bought my G1 "Google" phone running Android. I'd never heard of them before. That only bothered me a little.

It took a while to really get an idea of what this phone could do. Things really opened up when I got a bluetooth for it. Here are some examples of what my phone allows me to do.

Cutting a text message to use it as the subject line of an email. Leaving gmail to open the camera, take several pictures, return to gmail- my unfinished draft still waiting for me- and attach the pictures. Take or make a call before or after hitting send- confident that the email will get through.

Searching and reading email while on the phone. Writing an email.

Sending and receiving text messages while on the phone.

Playing a strategy game while on a call.

Comcast goes down while I'm in the middle of a chat. Switch to my phone and not miss any of the conversation.

Start an email on my phone, save as a draft, and finish on my laptop. Or visa versa.

I have an app that automatically searches craigslist. I got my whitewater kayak, paddle, wetsuit, sprayskirt, and lifevest from five different sources and ended up spending less than $200 total. It took over a month though.

Someone sends me a text message with the time and place of a business appointment. Cut and paste it into my google calendar in a couple seconds.

The internet, of course. But not while talking on the phone. Moving between different browser windows without having to start over.

Instant, and I mean *even before it shows up on my laptop* email notifications.

The fact that my phone has a keyboard on it, which I type on fast enough to hold my own in chat, or write multi-page missives, is essential. I'd never settle for less.

Virtual observatory software using the phone's electronic levels, compass, and GPS. All I have to do is point the phone at some area of the sky- day or night, indoor or out- and it shows me what's there.

Being able to check the weather instantly. Traffic too- using free apps. I have three pages of desktop (with a quick search bar) and six pages of random things I've downloaded. About a hundred programs, only three of which I've paid for. Because the rest were free.

I had a complaint about how gmail worked, and they fixed it in the next update.

I bought an extra battery for it (for $5 straight from HK), which is ready for emergency use.

One thing I don't use it for is navigation. I have a dedicated GPS in my car.

And no Youtube either. Mobile resolution is unusable. Youtube is bad enough without having its quality reduced further.