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Spacey Orange
neither
leph555
quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange
neither


you cannot just say neither

you have to show me another phone


:toothless
leph555
quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
htc touch


only for sprint :(
Igaryok
Don't get the 8220, get the 8300, amazing phone.

Don't get the Motorola. Why? ty Windows OS, ty battery life, ty brand, etc.
leph555
quote:
Originally posted by Igaryok
Don't get the 8220, get the 8300, amazing phone.


is it rly?

what are the differences between it and the 8820??
Mothers
blackberry, it has everything you need.
Mothers
blackberry, i have the curve its an amazing phone, has internet, emails,media player, camera and a gps. thats all you need.
Mothers
get a blackberry, i have the curve amazing phone. has internet, email, media player,camera and a gps.thats all you need.
gehzumteufel
quote:
Originally posted by leph555
only for sprint :(

you obviously dont know your phones. HTC Touch = GSM also. proof? here it is!

as suggested get the Tilt. its got UMTS, HSDPA and EDGE support. also has GPS, 128mb ram, 256 rom, SDHC support, qwerty keyboard thats comfortable unlike the bb, and has a versatile application list. also the phone can be updated if a software upgrade comes out.
leph555
quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
you obviously dont know your phones. HTC Touch = GSM also. proof? here it is!

as suggested get the Tilt. its got UMTS, HSDPA and EDGE support. also has GPS, 128mb ram, 256 rom, SDHC support, qwerty keyboard thats comfortable unlike the bb, and has a versatile application list. also the phone can be updated if a software upgrade comes out.


phonescoop is a bitch then cuz it only showed me the cdma version

the htc touch is expensive though, it costs as much as an iphone

trancebrat
I'm also with AT&T and I have the Blackberry Curve. For the hell of it I wanted to see how long the battery would last. It only received moderate use and I intentionally didn't use any IM services or the internet. The charge lasted for over a week. What was even more impressive to me was that after it started to tell me that the battery was dying the phone still didn't die for another day or two. All of my other phones that I've had would have died within hours (Samsung, Motorola). I like how my IM, email and text messages are set up on it. You can't beat their push technology. I love that it corrects spelling and punctuation. It already has a large standard list that you can add to. It's nice not having to add an apostrophe to something like "haven't"...it does it for me. Or, I can have it set up that if I typed "punc" it will spell out punctuation. I did install an IM service that has MSN, AOL and Yahoo. I only use MSN, and it looks identical to it with all of the standard MSN emoticons. I tweaked the internet and everything looks perfect on the screen. I have no problem seeing the screen outside. The Curve is also extremely light and fits perfectly in my hand. It's not the best phone in the world, but it will suffice for now.
Creamfields23
Yay someone got excited. Blackberry should be the best option.
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