Bobo- where were you this weekend? I wanted to tell you in person that I thought you were great in "The Rookie"![]()
iPhone
Blackberry
Android
Windows 7 Mobile
"just a phone" i.e. not a smartphone
cell phone? nah, my land line is as solid as it gets
I got my baby girl the Evo 4g (Sprint) and Jill the new 4G evo with sliding keyboard recently. I'm still on BBerry Tour - I carry an Ipad for Iapps and a phone for.... phone shit.
I still maintain that Iphone should be called "Shitphone that rocks at all oher tasks"
...but that's me and my dear, sweet loving friends here tend to accept that I'm just a wee tad bit eccentric.
Bobo- where were you this weekend? I wanted to tell you in person that I thought you were great in "The Rookie"![]()
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Whatever cheap phone Verizon gives me for free every 2 years. In my business a phone is simply an expense and tool, an Iphone can't call any better than a cheap phone, so it won't make me anymore money.
If you like phones that's cool, but they just don't do anything for me. Except piss me off by ringing 50-60 times a day, literally I counted once...
Not being able to check email really isn't that big of a deal for me, since half my subs hardly know the internet exists. If its something I must check I can borrow someones internet phone, if its important they call me.
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I've gone from a BB Storm to a BB Tour to a Droid X and now to an iPhone 4 (all on Verizon).
The BlackBerrys were great for communication. The Tour was better than the Storm (the original Storm) in my experience, but my Tour began to fade down the stretch. I got the Droid X around November to hold me over until the iPhone came to Verizon, which only wound up being a few months. Each phone had its strengths and weaknesses, but I can confidently say that the iPhone is by far the best overall option -- at least for me.
The only downsides to the iPhone that I have experienced:
1) I use it so much that the battery only lasts about a day and a half on a full charge (still better than my other Smartphones)
2) The touchscreen is very accurate and consistent, but typing via Swype on my Droid was quicker. It'd be nice if Apple at least offered that as an option.
3) The Droid's Google Maps Navigation was an awesome feature and completely FREE. The iPhone's Maps app is cool, but it doesn't provide turn-by-turn navigation like the Droid did. Instead, I'd have to buy an app.
Btw: Hello, Fastlane! Haven't spoken to y'all in a while...
Atrix 4G here. It's a droid, love it.
Hey, there's Ryan!
Droid X
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