Author Topic: Getting a phone, give me suggestions.  (Read 2975 times)

Black berry is like the imitation iphone

Even though both of them just steal your moneyz

Get a phone that dances

Sorry, this post was done while procrastinating homework. There's not much information on it.
I'm in T-Mobile, my dad says it needs to be a symchip phone. NO IPHONES.

I was thinking a blackberry or something on Android.
But everyone ended up hyping for a droid phone a while back, and I haven't heard of it since, so I'm assuming that's not the way to go...
Android phones are great. If you're on T-mobile and cost isn't a problem, get the Samsung Vibrant. I guess it depends on what you want a phone for, though. If you don't need all the features Android phones offer, then I'd go for something cheaper.

I don't really know what I'm looking for.
I don't have much experience with phones or iPods.
However a feature I definitely want is the ability to play music.

Droid hasn't yet beat the iPhone. Until it can boast a store of apps as decent as the App Store from Apple. Besides, go up to anyone and ask them what an iPhone is and they'll know. Go up to someone and ask them what the Droid is, chances are they won't know. Power of brand people.

Droid hasn't yet beat the iPhone. Until it can boast a store of apps as decent as the App Store from Apple. Besides, go up to anyone and ask them what an iPhone is and they'll know. Go up to someone and ask them what the Droid is, chances are they won't know. Power of brand people.

Only issue is that the Droid (and all Android phones in general) have a much higher percentage of free applications, which people really like. Plus, almost everybody I know knows what the Droid is.


HD2 (Runs Android perfectly)
Samsung Vibrant
G2



Bump.
No touch only. Both is a preference, the G2 looks like what I want, but cost might be quite a problem.

Bump.
No touch only. Both is a preference, the G2 looks like what I want, but cost might be quite a problem.
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http://g2.t-mobile.com/
I'm pretty sure when all those buttons and a keypad come out, that there's more than a touch screen...

Droid hasn't yet beat the iPhone. Until it can boast a store of apps as decent as the App Store from Apple. Besides, go up to anyone and ask them what an iPhone is and they'll know. Go up to someone and ask them what the Droid is, chances are they won't know. Power of brand people.

Android has less apps than Apple because the App Store has existed longer than the Android Market. Despite the lack of apps, I've rarely been at a loss for an app that does what I want. Being well-known doesn't make a better product either, and adding to that everyone I know knows what Droids are.

What phone specifically are you looking for, Reg?