In my modest Facebook friend group, the holiday season turned 5 more of my friends into Android users. Interestingly, it’s not because of my influence (I don’t think.)
I mean, I don’t push these things. Well…not hard at least.
I’m quite certain it’s more due to Android’s broad appeal, because none of these friends know each other, they all lead very different lifestyles, they all got different phones, and yet they’re all very happy.
This pleases me because it illustrates the versatility of the platform and the appeal of the existent hardware.
Part of their happiness is probably gadget-related euphoria, but I have a feeling it isn’t much. I just wanted to share with you some of the fun posts I’ve seen from these people as I gear up for the 14 hour drive back to Baltimore from St. Louis and 8 hour flight to Vegas from Baltimore.
Droid phone in meeting = win
at 9:10am via Facebook for Android
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[comment] Yay!! Droids rock!!
at 10:18am
[comment] did you get one too?
at 10:32am
[comment] Hey I gotta droid too! By the way…..why did the Steelers lose to he browns?
at 11:56am
[comment] Well, I have a G1 from t-moble… it was the first android phone… i love it!!
at 11:59am
And then there’s…
I love my fiphone, (fake iphone) Tue at 10:27pm via MOTOBLUR™
One more announced how he got the Hero (but was having network-related SMS issues), one got the Eris, and another got his entire family MyTouch3Gs. These are all what I’d call “regular people,” too, with non-techie jobs or hobbies. I like that non-fanboy types post excited messages about Android to each other. Happy New Year, everybody!
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December 31st, 2009In my modest Facebook friend group, the holiday season turned 5 more of my friends into Android users. Interestingly, it’s not because of my influence (I don’t think.)
I mean, I don’t push these things. Well…not hard at least.
I’m quite certain it’s more due to Android’s broad appeal, because none of these friends know each other, they all lead very different lifestyles, they all got different phones, and yet they’re all very happy.
This pleases me because it illustrates the versatility of the platform and the appeal of the existent hardware.
Part of their happiness is probably gadget-related euphoria, but I have a feeling it isn’t much. I just wanted to share with you some of the fun posts I’ve seen from these people as I gear up for the 14 hour drive back to Baltimore from St. Louis and 8 hour flight to Vegas from Baltimore.
And then there’s…
One more announced how he got the Hero (but was having network-related SMS issues), one got the Eris, and another got his entire family MyTouch3Gs. These are all what I’d call “regular people,” too, with non-techie jobs or hobbies. I like that non-fanboy types post excited messages about Android to each other. Happy New Year, everybody!
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