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And there she goessss
#21
...well, nice knowing you AT&T.
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#22
I <3 my Droid 2.
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#23
Eosian Wrote:I just replaced my phone with a shiny HTC EVO Shift™ 4G that means my contract won't be up for another two years Tongue

HTC Evo > iPhone


I got an iPod Touch for music and games - I'm so glad it isn't my cell phone as well.
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#24
The phone is better, the Sprint is not.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
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#25
Well yea, I was just comparing the phones. I have AT&T and hate them. I'd switch to Verizon if I could.
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#26
Eosian Wrote:The phone is better, the Sprint is not.

Hell no. AT&T blows with its capped bandwidth plans.
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#27
The problem with Android phones is not the OS, it's the carriers, and for a part, the manufacturers.

Get an Android handset now, and you will probably get the next 2 iterations of Android (2.3, 3.0) gods knows when, and maybe 3.1, and then your manufacterer will drop updates for your phone. Popular cases are: any lower-end Android phone, Xperia X10, and probably the Desire, which won't live to get 3.0.

There are 3 main reasons for this. a) OEMs have to update their shitty skins that only slow down the phones. b) Carriers have to re-write their crapware apps for the version, c) they claim they do some testing, which I find redundant since Google already should have done most of it

Google needs to fix this, fast.

With the iPhone you have 2 years of guarenteed updates, which is about 2 entire iOS versions.

Disclaimer though; Had(still have) the iPhone 4, but a Samsung Omnia 7(Windows Phone 7) is my main device at the moment.
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#28
Delicae Wrote:I <3 my Droid 2.

dis.

LOLing @bove for apparently not understanding the difference between driod phones and the droid OS.
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#29
For those too lazy to go to Apple's site.

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