My fam has the Rumor's, they're pretty good.
I want an iPhone when I can get a new phone, but that's an expensive one and easily broken. IDK any of the other ones.
I have managed to destroy yet another cell phone. I accidentally dropped this one in a cup of water
Can some of you phone gurus out there recommend a new phone for me? My service provider is Sprint, my now defunct phone was the Sprint Rumor . With the new phone I'd like to be able to surf the web easily and use it as an MP3 player if possible...
So what should it be iPhone, Palm Pre, Google Android, Blackberry or some other contraption? Help a brotha out.
My fam has the Rumor's, they're pretty good.
I want an iPhone when I can get a new phone, but that's an expensive one and easily broken. IDK any of the other ones.
Ahhhh my specialty
I have the 32GB iPhone 3G S and I'll say with complete certainty that its the best phone currently on the American market for the price. I have 2500 songs on my phone and over 75 games and other applications, most for free.
It pushes email from multiple accounts to my phone, has all of my favorite websites bookmarked (as web apps) and has a pretty solid camera/video recorder. Custom alarms work wonders for my schedule as I have different wakeup times--MW, TTh, and F. It does typed/voice notes, has a compass, and a dedicated YouTube application.
The biggest drawback (for most people) is that the keyboard doesn't have tactile feedback. But that's just people that get frustrated easily. I've had many different phones from T9 input, QWERTY, and the iPhone. I type the fastest on the iPhone by a wide margin. And, if the portrait layout doesn't work, then you can rotate to landscape for bigger keys.
It seriously is, the most feature packed phone on the locked market.
As for Sprint, the proverbial "best" phone is the Palm Pre. A little backstory: When the iPhone was first being designed, Steve Jobs fought with lead designer Patrick McCutchan over whether or not the iPhone should have a tactile keyboard. Obviously, Steve won. So McCutchan took his design to Palm and created the Pre--which is basically HIS version of an iPhone.
For Verizon, you should go for the enV Touch. It has a touchscreen and a flip out QWERTY keyboard. It's definitely a worthy competitor. However, the Storm 2 is coming out soon and is supposed to be a huge improvement over the original. It is definitely a more "grown up" phone than the enV Touch so if you want Verizon then you should wait it out if you can.
As far as Blackberrys go, they're all basically the same phone loaded with different versions of the same UI so they're all a wash. I'd be better at helping you if you told me a certain carrier because Blackberry has a ton of models for every carrier.
T-Mobile, Boost, and the other smaller ones aren't really worth the trouble if you ask me.
Definitely a fallacy dude. I've had a 3G and now 3G S for the past 2 years and have only had to replace it once (freak accident). I had an enV for the 2 years before that and replaced it at least 10 times for various problems. The iPhone's durability (both hardware AND software) is extremely underrated.
pretty amazing considering its basically nothing but a piece of glass.
I've got sprint and the palm centro. Really like it for playing music as well as the web, etc. I assume the Pre is just the better version of the centro. Although, my friends with iPhones really like them. Is it available for sprint?
The Pre has an iPhone like touch screen with a slide-down keyboard so you don't have to type on the touch screen. As of now, the Pre is only available through Sprint, but Verizon is apparently gearing up to drop it soon.
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