Throwing in the towel
There comes a time when you have to accept defeat. When you know that your endeavours will be fruitless, and the only outcome of further effort will be frustration.
I reached that point today.
After 4 years of Apple fan-dom, I decided to check out the competition, and got the Samsung Galaxy S2 – an Android phone. When it arrived I was excited and eager to try what the dark side offered. I set up email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Dropbox… all the usual suspects. All went fine, until I tried to sync it with my MacBook.
Serious googling before I purchased it convinced me that although it might be a little inconvenient to work with, it wouldn’t be prohibitive. I was wrong.
I spent 4 hours trying to get it to sync my music to the phone, with 3 different programmes, over USB and over WiFi. I shouted, shook my fists, banged the table, cried, then got P to try and make it work. It didn’t. It just refused to sync.
I started to panic. I would be stuck with this £400 phone for 18 months, heartbroken and frustrated. But then I asked myself a question – what am I trying to achieve, forcing myself to use this phone? I called O2 and put my cards on the table: this phone is unusable. It will not speak to my MacBook. And hurrah! My begging fell on receptive ears! I can return it for a replacement.
I am an Mac geek. Sorry. I’m going back to iPhone. I dipped a toe in the Android Sea and didn’t like it. I’m sailing back to Apple Ocean and will be diving right in.
Now I just need to decide: do I go straight for the iPhone 4, or do I try to assemble some patience and wait for iPhone 5/ iPhone 4S?