Okay, people! Compliments of the season to you all. It’s been a long while here on Mobility Arena (Congrats to Moverick and the Mobility gang on the name change). I rocked Android OS a great deal this year, and I am here to talk to you about how ‘Androidful’ my 2014 was.
I started 2014 with TECNO Phantom A+ which I got myself in October 2013 and my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, as an app junkie I wanted more. I couldn’t update my apps like I would love to, the RAM size was quite small, and I began to feel bigger than the device (I wanted to move out of the supposed ‘Chinko’ zone).
Then I got the Samsung Galaxy S3 (as much as I’d love to own the S4 and S5, I couldn’t afford those). I make bold to say that the S3 was a great phone. The camera and picture quality was top notch and one of a kind. , 16gb internal memory and 2gb RAM size (I really don’t know why these OEMs keep releasing new devices every now and then. Well, they know we gadget freaks can’t get our eyes off the devices.)
I rocked the S3 so much until it fell down from my hotel room in Enugu in August. I wept like a baby when this happened because I had already made up my mind I wasn’t getting any other phone till 2015. The S3 wasn’t the same after I changed the screen.
I had always wanted to own an HTC device, but they come in pretty expensive packages. Thanks to Mr Mo, I was able to get the HTC 816 Desire at an affordable price and BOOM! A dream came true. I have been rocking the device since October. HTC is a premium brand and I love every bit of it. But there are a few features on the S3 that I miss on the HTC.
Remember my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2? I wanted to experience more than a regular tab. I wanted to make reading my hobby, but I didn’t quite like the reading experience on the Tab 2. I also wanted to have the stylus experience especially for taking notes on the Evernote app. Guess what? I got myself the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. It took me about 2 months to get it because the device was out of stock.
I have promised myself and made up my mind that I won’t be getting any mobile device and gadget in 2015 and I want you guys to bear me witness
Yes; 2014 was indeed my year of Android OS. Do you have a similar experience? Let’s hear from you.
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