No, aside from being provided and paid for by the company, I'm pretty much free to treat it like my own, so I can get whatever apps I want. I'm frankly not sure if there are limits on data usage or not--it's T-Mobile like my BlackBerry was, and I never got any warnings on the BB that I was going over on data, but then again there wasn't much I could do on the BB that would have used a heck of a lot of data. Now that I have a phone that can stream music, I'm thinking of using it for Spotify and stuff like that in the car, but I'm a little reluctant since I don't know how quickly that would rack up the data charges!
I did initially set up the Mail app to get both my work and personal mail, but then I installed GMail (which my personal mail is) to keep them separate, and I think I'll like that. I didn't think about whether that kills access to my Google calendar, though, I'll have to look at that again.
I like grouping things into folders, so I figured out the hold-and-move thing pretty quickly (which is pretty similar behavior to Android anyway). I don't like that there are apps that are useless to me but that I can neither hide nor uninstall. Stocks? Puhleeze. :)
The meditation stuff sounds interesting, I'll check those and the games out. Thanks very much!
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Date: 2014-05-11 08:28 pm (UTC)I did initially set up the Mail app to get both my work and personal mail, but then I installed GMail (which my personal mail is) to keep them separate, and I think I'll like that. I didn't think about whether that kills access to my Google calendar, though, I'll have to look at that again.
I like grouping things into folders, so I figured out the hold-and-move thing pretty quickly (which is pretty similar behavior to Android anyway). I don't like that there are apps that are useless to me but that I can neither hide nor uninstall. Stocks? Puhleeze. :)
The meditation stuff sounds interesting, I'll check those and the games out. Thanks very much!