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iSwitched to Android Blog Day 7 of my 30 Day Challenge Linus Tech Tips

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips76.8K viewsApr 6, 201312:29
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As a longtime iOS user, I will be doing a series of videos documenting my 30 day attempt to switch Android. I will not be allowing myself to use my iPhone 4 during this month, and will be documenting any surprises I encounter along the way. Read more and join our community here: bit.ly Here's a link to my previous attempt to switch to Windows Phone 8: tinyurl.com

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Day seven of Linus Tech Tips’ 30 day Android switch follows the creator as he continues documenting life without iPhone use. He opens by praising the stock Gmail app on Android, highlighting its multi-inbox management and seamless notification integration. Linus emphasizes how Google services feel deeply integrated, noting YouTube’s smooth upload flow from the phone once a login is established, and the ease of selecting the target YouTube channel for posting. He then shifts to hardware and software refinements, admiring the 1080p camera quality, the fast and responsive keyboard (SwiftKey) through a 30 day trial, and the power toggles app for quick access to settings like auto rotate, battery meter, data sync, and Wi Fi. The discussion moves to multitasking, notification handling, and Chrome tab management, where switching between tasks becomes almost instant, with the ability to pause or resume YouTube videos across apps. Linus reflects on sense 5.0 user interface choices, weighing the side scrolling versus up and down navigation, and he expresses a preference for the quick, tactile feel of Android’s customization options. A hands-on hardware note follows: he recounts a drop test and dent assessment on the HTC One, analyzing durability and the curved design’s ergonomic benefits. Battery life is tested under mixed usage, revealing strong performance with 6 hours of music, 2 hours of video streaming, and regular browsing, finishing the day with about 35% remaining. He concludes that Android remains his preferred platform for app availability and service integration, while leaving room for exploring other ecosystems like Ubuntu or BlackBerry in the future. The video ends with a teaser for more updates and a reminder to subscribe for future content such as unboxings and reviews, alluding to ongoing 30 day coverage of the Android switch.

Topics · technology · mobile · reviews · vlogging

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What Android features does Linus highlight as especially seamless in day-to-day use?
He highlights the Gmail app with multi-inbox switching, the integrated Google services including YouTube, the fast video uploads, and the seamless notifications as standout features.
Which hardware aspect of the HTC One does Linus discuss, and what conclusion does he reach about durability?
He talks about the device’s curved design and notes a minor dent from a drop, concluding that the build held up with minor cosmetic impact and the curve may aid grip and durability under accidental impacts.
What does Linus identify as the main reasons he plans to stay with Android for now?
The primary reasons are extensive app availability and easy integration with services like Gmail and YouTube, which meet his daily workflow needs.