Author Topic: Getting a phone, give me suggestions.  (Read 3008 times)

If you're just looking for a simple, non-smartphone, get the Sony Ericsson Equinox. It's the one I have. It's a flip phone with a 3.2MP camera, Bluetooth, music player, and its design is lovey. The battery also lasts a really long time; I once had mine running non-stop for almost five days while still frequently calling and texting, and even taking pictures.

Just get a normal phone, so then it's okay if you lose it :c


Get the HTC Desire Z, or the T-Mobile G2.


Posting on an iPhone atm, I suggest getting one too.

I have a 17 year old phone that can't even send pictures, the things a tank though. It went through 2 generations before getting to me and it still works fine. I am still completly satisfied with it. c:

I remember when someone having a colored screen on their cellphone was amazing.


Good phone suggestions.

I think i'm not mistaken saying that is one of the phones with the most features on a handheld object, no?

Get a blackberry theyre great phones, and the BB Curve usually runs from free to 30 bucks (With renewed contract or new 2 year contract)

Droid X vs. iPhone 4

Operating System: Personal preference (Android vs. iOS)
Display:Personal preference (Droid's larger screen vs. iPhone's higher resolution)
Processor:Evenly matched
Network:Droid's Verizon > iPhone's AT&T
Storage:$200 Droid's 8GB internal + 16GB card > $200 iPhone's 16GB
Wireless Connectivity:     Evenly matched connectivity, Droid's Mobile Hotspot > iPhone's nothing
Camera:Personal preference (Droid's 8MP back camera vs. iPhone's 5MP back and front cameras)
Flash:Droid's Flash mobile vs. iPhone's nothing
Battery Life:Droid < iPhone
Size and Weight:Evenly matched (Differences are too minuscule to make a difference)
TV Connection:Droid's HDMI > iPhone's AV
Misc.:Droid features an extra microphone, FM radio, and Swype keyboard
Price:Evenly matched at $200 for 2-year contract

Moral: Get a Droid

Droid X vs. iPhone 4

Operating System: Personal preference (Android vs. iOS)
Display:Personal preference (Droid's larger screen vs. iPhone's higher resolution)
Processor:Evenly matched
Network:Droid's Verizon > iPhone's AT&T
Storage:$200 Droid's 8GB internal + 16GB card > $200 iPhone's 16GB
Wireless Connectivity:     Evenly matched connectivity, Droid's Mobile Hotspot > iPhone's nothing
Camera:Personal preference (Droid's 8MP back camera vs. iPhone's 5MP back and front cameras)
Flash:Droid's Flash mobile vs. iPhone's nothing
Battery Life:Droid < iPhone
Size and Weight:Evenly matched (Differences are too minuscule to make a difference)
TV Connection:Droid's HDMI > iPhone's AV
Misc.:Droid features an extra microphone, FM radio, and Swype keyboard
Price:Evenly matched at $200 for 2-year contract

Moral: Get a Droid
This is a story?

My family doesn't have Verizon :(

This is a story?

Yep

The story of how the Droid overcame the iPhone

My family doesn't have Verizon :(

Then you should get it

Best carrier (at least in my area) in my opinion and in the opinions of most of the people I know