so that the approaching summer of 2011, and if you're anything like me you have maintained pretty much as long as you can stand, waiting for what will be the hottest phone for the next good bit. My first real smart phone was the original 8GB iPhone in 2007, even when he was a "Silver-back Big Boy". Before that I had a Motorola Q, which is a smart phone to an earlier time, but did not really hold a flame to what is considered a smart phone. After the latest hottest phone is something that started in high school for me (2001), I was one of the first kid with a huge text messaging plan, custom full-audio ring tones, and the Sprint version of the mobile web (vision mean?). After Touch point it was just steps from there.
So, the iPhone has, literally, I loved everything about it. It was not just a sexy phone, but a useful one. Built-in maps and GPS, high-quality e-mail capabilities, and what seemed then, as the nearest phone could get a real web browser, it was a dream. Obviously, the progression of the iPhone has made over the years just expanded to its original key features and it is even more impressive than before. Unfortunately, it is not leaps and bounds ahead of every other phone on the market before, not only is it the sexiest phone, but no other phone can touch his characteristics, now, not so much. Now I left the discussion: Do you want to proceed with a sexy design, stable / reliable OS that I know and trust, and the widest compatibility with after-market products? Or move to newer, open, growing, innovative platform from a company that I love more than just about any other company in the world (Google, who I love, unlike Apple to admire and appreciate, but kind of do not like), with Applications that 4G now, do everything the iPhone can do more, and that seems to be just scratching the surface of what you're capable of? Finally, the BlackBerry, they're going to catch-up, and if so, when is? I BBM pays to be well behind the curve (no pun intended) in technology
blackberry Oh, I also have grown to love, and, for entirely different reasons than the iPhone, of course. iPhone is a hot blonde girl I had a good bit now, but we were always in the way of us taking the next step, you are beautiful, cute brunette with a cute square-framed glasses, that is smart and charming, that I met in your Internet marketing. We get along so great, and are fully me, but I'm not sure if it will work long term, seems to want a lot more simple life, but I have big goals and aspirations and life rather quickly. Do you think you can deal with me in a fast life? Well, Blackberry, right?
After the iPhone for a while, I bought a 8530, then 9330, and never got around to a full-featured 9650, I learned the folly of the BlackBerry, and more precisely "BBM". But so far behind in technology and sex appeal began to take me after a while. I was "used to" iPhone is now: touchscreen not wow me more applications smapps, I want to try something new, grown-up, business like. Blackberry fulfilled my expectations have been even more than in some respects, but it was summer 2011 and I have big plans, the last thing I need is a phone that can not keep up with their constant tweeting pix, HD video recording, Facebook mobile data transmission, international Skype messages, Adobe Flash site visit, Hotspot Internet Sharing, cloud-based music listening ... Should I continue? Blackberries, it looks like it could be great together, just not at this point in my life.
I'm waiting for Motorola Droid Bionic officially gotten over the excitement I have when there was speculation about the early 2011 release. Thunderbolt is now looking very attractive, it is now available, it is 4G, technology blog nerds are speculating that the dual-core processors are multi-kill for at least a year or so ... Hm, what else would they wait? Not only that, but it was like 15 droids released in recent months, some of which I think has a dual-core (I will not watch that, it does not matter either way), and Bionic you 're really lost my baby soon! There is but a matter of HTC vs Moto anyway. By and large people seem to have the advantage of HTC, and I do not know either way, because I have not really played with many droids, but coming from way back when Motorola Q, and several other Moto phones, I'm not so sure how much I love Moto drugima.Drugih Droid manufacturers did not pay attention to, so I have no plans of getting one of the "late party trying to catch-up" models, no matter how big a job working on catching up.
So, if I wait, the question becomes which Droid will be a front-runner for me? Easy is not it? Thunderbolt, Duh! Not so fast though. Yes, 4G blah blah blah and everything was Droid on the market can do for the most part, except connect to the not-quite-a-computer-thing. No, I do not want to go to high-end right-away? Or want to be a mid-level Droid Incredible 2, which is still quite sexy and full of features, but I would not feel quite as bad in the elimination of several months, if something amazing comes out as say 'er iPhone5 or even eco-ready better, i can not even imagine such a product! Incredible 2 is a sexy little beast, i actually like the look, feel and weight better than Thunderbolt, but do not have 4G when i live and i am able to 4G an area of more than 85% of my use of time is quite a big miss Mark. At this point it looks like three options: Thunderbolt, iPhone4 or Incredible 2 (do not even talk to me about the Droid X, that phone is hideous, I do not care if it could keep me company at night, I have standards ).
Now that I've pretty much removed from the BlackBerry a run for now (its technological shortcomings are too great to choose, I would choose for nothing more than brand loyalty and BBM, and we just have this history), narrowed down my choices to two droids (Thunderbolt and incredible 2) and iPhone4, the question comes down to which one of these? This is where I'm a little stuck, and eventually I was thinking it would get to the price. I am not eligible for an upgrade, so I'll be buying pre-owned or-bit full. If you can not find a suitable pre-owned, iPhone4 and Thunderbolt are immediately eliminated, I will not spend $ 600 on the phone this summer, I would rather enjoy an extra week out of the country. So far I have found a pair of Thunderbolts for less than $ 400, several iPhone4 the same, and just an incredible 2 for $ 350, but prices certainly Thunderbolt or iPhone4, and as I mentioned on the 4G and open platform mean Thunderbolt wins.
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