Android phones have finally become a staple option for a lot of consumers. There are many affordable entry-level ones up to the high-end flagship handsets available in the market — and it looks like everyone’s got an Android nowadays.
So let’s put this as a poll — which Android phone are you using right now? And how long have you been using it?
Go hit the comments for your answers. Let’s see how pervasive Android is in the Philippines.
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Frank says:
“and it looks like everyone’s got an Android nowadays”
hhmm… I don’t quite agree with this. I know a lot of people who still stick with nokia. One can get a decent nokia phone kasi for like 5k while androids are around 8k and above
Mat says:
Desire HD for 4 months.
Mat says:
Just to add; my wife is using a Desire for around a year and I’m planning on getting my 6 year old a Desire S.
Allan says:
envy the 6 year old..=D
Mat says:
Kids are amazing with technology. My daughters been using all our devices with minimal supervision when she was 2. Soon, she will be teaching me about all these things.
Miguel Ambrosio says:
Been using my Wildfire for 4 months now
Th0m5k says:
Samsung Spica then Motorola Milestone then HTC Desire.
Nomnom says:
@Frank – but are you aware that android is a smartphone’s OS?
Non-Techie says:
Regardless if he is aware or not, his point is still valid. Android phones are not as cheap as the ones with the basic proprietary operating systems – which in his example are Nokia budget phones.
He is just saying that not “everyone’s got an Android nowadays”. This is true. I don’t know anyone who’s using an Android phone. It’s either iOS, Blackberry OS, or Nokia-based operating systems.
Sa mata kasi naming mga pasosyal at social-climbers, mas maganda ang Apple at Blackberry. Pwede ka magpanggap na mayaman pag may iPhone or Blackberry ka, sa Android (Samsung, HTC, Cherry, etc.) medyo kelangan pa ng onting effort. :) Haha joke lang.
jomar says:
SGS Gingerbread since October 2010
mel galima says:
samdsung galaxy spica for 8months now :)
Bing Kimpo says:
Had a Huawei Ideos for a month, then “upgraded” to a second-hand HTC Google Nexus 1, now running Gingerbread. Love it, except that I still have to better manage my battery usage.
Admittedly though, I am currently lusting for a Dell Streak.
Ces says:
N1 since Feb 2010
Makee says:
Samsung Galaxy S running Froyo. :p