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I had a blackberry for a couple of years. I hated the web features and the screen was always too small to read.
Had a Droid X now for the last year now, and absolutely love it. GREAT for storing data (excel spread sheets / PDF files) in folders that you can quickly access and read. I can get a call from someone looking for information, put them on speaker and access my files on the phone for the information they're looking for. Kind of ended up doing away with my laptop on the road because of that phone. Recently just bought an iMac desk top, and thinking the iphone wouldn't be bad as well. I'm guessing the iphone would be better for music, but I don't use my Droid for that at all so I don't know what it can or can't do. I do know numerous people who have an iphone, and I have heard nothing but good things about them. |
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I still don't know how to change ring tones for different callers. Sigh |
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Not sure what to say.. I just got the Blackberry 9810 and love it..
I don't get Joe's statement about making folders. I have made folders on my Blackberry since I got my 8300 Curve on the memory card. I stored all my data on there I have ever wanted and could share it via BBM and email any time.. That being said a Cell Phone is something you need to pick out for the options you will use. Don't let the salesman tell YOU what you want. I never get mine on a plan and always buy it outright so I am not locked into a term.. Not sure if that's an option for you or not.. |
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Not sure what to say.. I just got the Blackberry 9810 and love it.. ![]() |
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I don't get Joe's statement about making folders. I have made folders on my Blackberry since I got my 8300 Curve on the memory card. I stored all my data on there I have ever wanted and could share it via BBM and email any time.. The first time when I saw someone enlarge the screen (on the phone) so you could read it (on a Droid) I knew I wanted that phone. |
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There are some pay as you go no contract companies but apparently the service is horrible. The US seems to have much more costly cell phone service, my boyfriend got a cheap deal in Ontario Rogers = AT&T and T-Mobile Telus and Bell = Verizon and Sprint There are a few start ups called Wind Mobile, and Mobilicity that own their own networks and may have bands you can use an unlocked phone on as well.. They run on GSM ( AT&T / T-Mobile ) networks. Edit: All have gone to 4G networks.. |
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The folders didn't do me any good if I can't read it on the phone LOL I can certainly do that with my 9810 Torch 2 and the browser is fully cable of holding its own. I looked at Samsung Galaxy and HTC and did not like the form factor and fact it was not true push email.. Just like Apple it is really a Draw ( pull email ) more than push email system to act like push. My battery life with all my apps last a minimum 2 days with talk time.. That beats all Andriods and certainly Apples iPhone IMO.. Here is more info Pan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_smartphones |
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