[OSX-Users] Re: HCT Integration

Jules Field sysjkf at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Feb 23 17:25:06 GMT 2011


I think the answer at the moment is that you buy a Desire HD.  I keep a 
vague eye on these things and it certainly seems to be the drool-slab of 
the moment.

On 23/02/2011 17:17, Les A Carr wrote:
> I upgraded about 6 months ago for the same reason (to an iPhone 4 as it
> happens, but I was seriously considering going android). My question is
> that there seem to be about a billion almost identical Android phones on
> the market (or recently announced at MWC). How do you differentiate? How
> do you know you're getting a genuinely "top experience" Android?
> --
> Les
>
> On 23/02/2011 12:11, "Hugh Glaser"<hg at ecs.soton.ac.uk>  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I've had enough of how slow my iPhone 3G has become, so time to upgrade...
>>
>> Looking at the HTC Desire HD.
>> I am assuming I will be able to make phone calls, but there are one or
>> two other things I use my phone for.
>> Being a OSX user for my main machine, is there anything I should know?
>> (I have looked on the web, but it is hard to find answers as good as I
>> might get here :-) )
>>
>> In particular, I want to listen to podcasts that come to me via iTunes -
>> what's the deal?
>> Does the camera appear as a camera to iPhoto OK?
>> Don't suppose my Safari bookmarks/history will get shared, for the rare
>> occasion I surf on such small screens?
>> Any obvious gotchas?
>>
>> Also (although not mac related, but I hope you don't mind me asking),
>> does it's mailer do Exchange OK?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Hugh
>

Jules

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