New to the Android thing

Joined
Jun 7, 2010
Messages
66
Reaction score
0
Location
Bridgeton NJ
Hello all, I just recently "yesterday" became a owner of a Motorola Devour. The first 4 hours were a bit touchy between me and the phone. But on day two and a bit over 24 hours later I am liking it.

The Questions

I do have a few questions and hope to get them answered as best as to your ability.

1. I own a mac computer "please no flaming" and have all 6,400+ songs on it. I am wondering is there a easy way to transfer some of the music from my itunes to the devour?

2. I was lucky enough to figure out the ringtones by downloading a app and buying a few. Is there and other way to get them? Also why do I have to go threw the program itself to set the ringtone?

3. The reason I bought the devour was my old phone as broke and needed a new one asap. I wanted the incredible but they are back ordered. Should I take this back and get the incredible when it comes out? My only concern is texting with a touch screen. "Sometimes a passenger in a car and text a lot"

4. Is there a easy way to sync my ical from my laptop to my devour?


I want to thank anyone for help in advanced. :motdroidvert:
 

Diordna

Active Member
Joined
Jan 2, 2010
Messages
1,339
Reaction score
4
Location
Cape Coral - FLORIDA
Quick response:

Incredible has been out, but it's about preference. I'd stay with the droid.

From the market download "Ringdroid"
You'll thank me (I think)
We'll see
 

Sam

Premium Member
Premium Member
Joined
Oct 24, 2009
Messages
3,411
Reaction score
1
Location
dirty dirty
1: not sure if it works, but search for a program for your mac called "doubletwist". don't have one so i don't know, but i remember hearing that name.

2: not sure what file types the devour supports, but you should be able to set any music file as a ringtone with your version of android

3: i think you will be more impressed with the incredible... but do you NEED it? up to you ;)

4: doubletwist might do this too...

welcome to the forums!
 
OP
B
Joined
Jun 7, 2010
Messages
66
Reaction score
0
Location
Bridgeton NJ
The Ringdroid and doubletwist seem to be working good. Right now I am letting my phone charge fully than I will connect it and start playing around with it. So far great help!
 

eliassami5

Member
Joined
Nov 21, 2009
Messages
774
Reaction score
1
Location
Bay Area, Cali
i would give that Devour back in a heartbeat..stick with the Inc. or the Droid if you want a real android experience. The Devour is a low end android device, you will be MUCH MUCH happier with either the DROID or the Inc.
 
OP
B
Joined
Jun 7, 2010
Messages
66
Reaction score
0
Location
Bridgeton NJ
Well considering i hate the keyboard of the droid and the incredible I am not sure how efficient I will be able to text in a car "not driving" I am not sure if I want it.
 

Taegost

Member
Joined
May 16, 2010
Messages
687
Reaction score
1
Location
Tampa Bay, Fl
Well considering i hate the keyboard of the droid and the incredible I am not sure how efficient I will be able to text in a car "not driving" I am not sure if I want it.

I opted for the Droid because of the hardware keyboard, but I never use it, I can't stand it... However, I got a keyboard app called Swype, and I don't think I'll ever go back to a hardware keyboard after that.. It's soooo much faster and more accurate then any hardware keyboard. There are a lot of good keyboard apps out there, I bet you'll find one that you use more then the hardware keyboard if you try them out.
I was thinking about having my sister get the Incredible and trading her my Droid, but after installing the 2.2 update with an overclocked kernel, I think I'll keep it until they make another device that is as easily customizable and tough as this one (I love the glass screen and metal case).
Welcome to your new obsession! :)
 
OP
B
Joined
Jun 7, 2010
Messages
66
Reaction score
0
Location
Bridgeton NJ
So are you all saying mine is just a watered down version of the droid and all. What is the benifit to the incrdible rather than this other than the bigger camera and screen? A lot of you are oc you phones I am not planing nor do I want to do that.
 

jsh1120

Silver Member
Joined
Dec 9, 2009
Messages
2,401
Reaction score
1
Location
Seattle, Washington
Unless the size/weight of the Motorola Droid was a dealbreaker for you, I'm not sure why (if you want a hardware keyboard) you opted for the Devour rather than the Droid.
 
Top