I have a Voyager. It's not big at all.
My gf picked up a Blackberry. It's pretty neat.
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I have a Voyager. It's not big at all.
My gf picked up a Blackberry. It's pretty neat.
Blackberry Curve here.
Got my phone in the mail today. It really isn't that big at all. Internet is ok, I'm posting from the bar right now.
Samsung T429 here I think, its some freebie slider phone from T-Mobile.
Doesn't take video which sucks, but takes decent photos. Memory constraints are also a huge con for the phone.
I had the Voyager and sold it on eBay today for $260. It was a refurb with a couple of stuck pixels.
Got the Storm. Its not bad but the screen takes a little use to if typing. When I use my iPod Touch, I have a tendency of pushing it like a button thanks to the Storm. I have no frustration or reboots. My only complaint is dust under the screen. This happened to my first phone and I got a replacement sent.
Trying to get the Curve as a backup. I wonder what the next Blackberry would be and when it would come out.
I'm waiting for more Android phones. I am a Googlephile. The G1 is pretty dope, but the form factor's still not quite there, the web browser needs some speed, and I'd rather stay on Verizon.
Pretty sure whatever I get, it needs to have a real keyboard. Too used to my current enV (bought two years ago).
I'm not a fan of touchscreen keyboards either.
The Voyager's touchscreen has a keyboard option, and while it's okay, I always find myself flipping the phone open and using the real deal instead.
$260! Aren't they 150 new now?
Yeah, for quick replies I use the touch screen and use the keyboard for 90% of texting. The predictive text for the touch screen is pretty good, but the buttons can get wonky (real easy to hit the wrong key).
AT&T has refurb iPhone 3G's for $99 (8GB) and $199 (16GB)
http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-pho...PhonesBody.jsp
Looks like it's just good through the end of the day.