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I use the Pearl, but I'm really interested to see what the Storm is like.
Not a fan of the iphone fyi.
Thanks for your input.
I use the Pearl, but I'm really interested to see what the Storm is like.
Not a fan of the iphone fyi.
Thanks for your input.
You may as well have kissed Cody with that reply
I am a man with man sized hands and I need a smart phone with a keyboard for men!!
Not a fan of the iphone fyi.
What didn't you like about the Iphone?
A few things. First, from what I'm told the way my work email works I couldn't use it on the iphone--so thats pointless. You can't get picture messages without going to a website and putting in a password. I can't get it for Verizon, whom I'm quiet fond of overall. I have no desire to play a bunch of dumb games on my phone. And I generally don't like cod-piece type of social status gadgets that people get because they are the new in thing and not because they are really that cool. It's not cool because it's so freakin useful, it's cool because everyone has it and apple is viewed as the new hip brand.
I was playing pool last night with 3 buddies, and the entire time that they weren't actually making a shot, they were all playing some stupid fishing game. so I'm sitting there as they all fake cast, and sit there and do circles on their screen to real in the fish. It's almost as embarrassing as it is unbelievable that that could be entertaining.
I don't know, comparing my iPhone to my BB Curve on Verizon, my iphone kicks it's butt in email integration (BES sucks), reception (Verizon is horrible at my house and at my office), and overall usability. I'm with you on the games though. I have found several useful apps that I use almost daily for server administration and network troubleshooting. WiFi is nice but I rarely use it. Overall though, of all the Smart Phones I have had (Treo, several Blackberries, and now the iPhone) the iPhone, IMO, is by far the best phone. I never purchased the first gen iPhone because it didn't have what I wanted (3G) so it's not a status symbol, social icon, etc thing for me. In fact I try and keep it put away. The one thing the blackberry kicks the iphone's butt on is battery life. My iPhone has to be charged each night. If I have a busy day on the phone it will completely wipe the battery out. My blackberry curve can go for almost a week on each charge.Also, a good friend of mine just switched from a Sony walkman phone, to a Pearl, then to an iPhone about a month later and he absolutely loves the iphone. He doesn't seem to care that he now has to walk outside of his house to talk on the phone since it doesn't get reception where he lives (basement apartment). The other two phones worked fine down there.
so ya, I guess other than the fact that I can't get my work email sent straight to my phone, can't receive picture messages like every other phone built in the last 3-4 years, and like to actually be able to talk, my reason is social
So I guess maybe I should ask you. What other features of the iphone are desireable enough to look past it's shoddy reception, poor email support, and rediculous multimedia message process?
Any one have experience positive or negative about unlocking the Iphone and running on T-mobile?
Yes, I did it for my wife's uncle. They have it so streamlined that it's a matter of clicking a button and letting it do it's thing. He's using his iPhone on Tmobile without any complaints. (His is a first gen though)
...real internet...Iphone and running on T-mobile?
Yep, everything worked (App Store, email, Internet, etc). I don't know what data plan he was using though.Thats cool it was able to use the internet right? Do you happen to know which data plan he used?