02-02-2010, 08:46 PM | #23 |
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Question about the iphone. Will ANY 3GS of the latest generation work on a HSDPA network, given the proper SIM card?
I want to replace my Palm Treo 650 with it.... I was appalled by the high price... but then the recent HTC HD2/Passion is even higher. The iphone has proven its value.... I will miss that keyboard. |
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02-02-2010, 09:11 PM | #24 |
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I'm actually trying to decide between Droid and N1. I'm currently on T-Mo and have been fine with their service all these years. They just have been slow to roll out 3G but now have it in most major cities. I got to play with a N1 briefly when I had dinner with my sis and her bf but that was it. I don't like how T-Mobile stores, at least the ones near me, don't/can't have a N1 for potential customers to play with. I dont like the idea of just having to order it near blindly. Awesome marketing. I'd like a GSM phone, but there are no other GSM phones on T-Mo that seem worth getting. I have a Curve thru work so I don't want one for my personal use. Kinda leaning towards the Droid but am still undecided. The only thing I know is that I will not buy an iphone.
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02-02-2010, 09:23 PM | #25 |
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In my opinion, the Droid failed as an "iPhone killer" because realistically it just isnt better than the 3gs. If you want a phone that "may" be better, you should be looking at the Google Nexus One. Ive seen the Droid and wasnt impressed. I havent seen the Nexus, but the specs make it seem better.
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02-02-2010, 09:30 PM | #26 |
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Right now, its hard to tell if some of the problems reported with the N1 are due to the phone or T-Mobile tweaking its network. Some of the issues I've read about with the N1 make me reluctant to jump in. It's got a great screen and all, but it seems to underutilize all the juice its got under the hood. I think the N1 is the failed iPhone killer....that's what it was largely touted as...well...except the fail part. lol I only ever saw the Droid advertised as a magical Android phone above all the others. The only iPhone comparisons I saw about WRT Droid were fanboys online. That's just my opinion, though....based on what I've seen and heard. I can't say I keep a superclose ear to the ground when it comes to cell/smart phones, though.
My thought was to get Droid on a 1yr contract. I can get it for only $30 more than if I went with a 2yr contract. Phones are evolving so rapidly now anyways so I'd like some freedom....just wish we got the Milestone here.
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If Apple is using their own chipset in the next iPhone, it's going to be huge. I have a good feeling the next gen iPhone + iPhone OS 4.0 is going to be years ahead of the competition (and a huge improvement over the 3GS).
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