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July 19, 2011 at 6:12 PM #711981July 19, 2011 at 8:52 PM #710816mike92104Participant
I like my HTC evo. I know it’s a sprint phone, but I like the way HTC puts their phones together. User replaceable batteries and screens. Uses common usb cables. Seems like it was made to be maintained and tinkered with. As far as the resale value of the iphone, I don’t think it matters since most android phones can be had for half the price.
July 19, 2011 at 8:52 PM #710912mike92104ParticipantI like my HTC evo. I know it’s a sprint phone, but I like the way HTC puts their phones together. User replaceable batteries and screens. Uses common usb cables. Seems like it was made to be maintained and tinkered with. As far as the resale value of the iphone, I don’t think it matters since most android phones can be had for half the price.
July 19, 2011 at 8:52 PM #711509mike92104ParticipantI like my HTC evo. I know it’s a sprint phone, but I like the way HTC puts their phones together. User replaceable batteries and screens. Uses common usb cables. Seems like it was made to be maintained and tinkered with. As far as the resale value of the iphone, I don’t think it matters since most android phones can be had for half the price.
July 19, 2011 at 8:52 PM #711662mike92104ParticipantI like my HTC evo. I know it’s a sprint phone, but I like the way HTC puts their phones together. User replaceable batteries and screens. Uses common usb cables. Seems like it was made to be maintained and tinkered with. As far as the resale value of the iphone, I don’t think it matters since most android phones can be had for half the price.
July 19, 2011 at 8:52 PM #712021mike92104ParticipantI like my HTC evo. I know it’s a sprint phone, but I like the way HTC puts their phones together. User replaceable batteries and screens. Uses common usb cables. Seems like it was made to be maintained and tinkered with. As far as the resale value of the iphone, I don’t think it matters since most android phones can be had for half the price.
July 19, 2011 at 9:10 PM #710831CoronitaParticipant+1 on the Thunderbolt, though currently it’s not in my arsenal. It’s a good phone ( like the Sprint Evo).
Atrix is alright.FWIW: i’m currently using all carriers right now…Imho, Verizon/Sprint have really good data networks…Contrary, to others say about ATT, I haven’t had too much trouble with ATT or TMobile….
My preference would be verizon>sprint>tmobile>ATT if it was only about speed/performance. For me though, I need to have phones with a sim card… I also need phones that are rooted, and preferably one that can build an entire system image from either Google git’s repository or cyanogenmod… Hence, my arsenal
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Nexus S’s on ATT, Nexus S on T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab with with a Verizion 4G/LTE personal hotspot, and there’s a Nexus One that isn’t featured…There was also a Sony Xeria Play that I got at Google IO.. It wasn’t a very good phone imho, so it’s gone.
July 19, 2011 at 9:10 PM #710927CoronitaParticipant+1 on the Thunderbolt, though currently it’s not in my arsenal. It’s a good phone ( like the Sprint Evo).
Atrix is alright.FWIW: i’m currently using all carriers right now…Imho, Verizon/Sprint have really good data networks…Contrary, to others say about ATT, I haven’t had too much trouble with ATT or TMobile….
My preference would be verizon>sprint>tmobile>ATT if it was only about speed/performance. For me though, I need to have phones with a sim card… I also need phones that are rooted, and preferably one that can build an entire system image from either Google git’s repository or cyanogenmod… Hence, my arsenal
[img_assist|nid=15138|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
Nexus S’s on ATT, Nexus S on T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab with with a Verizion 4G/LTE personal hotspot, and there’s a Nexus One that isn’t featured…There was also a Sony Xeria Play that I got at Google IO.. It wasn’t a very good phone imho, so it’s gone.
July 19, 2011 at 9:10 PM #711524CoronitaParticipant+1 on the Thunderbolt, though currently it’s not in my arsenal. It’s a good phone ( like the Sprint Evo).
Atrix is alright.FWIW: i’m currently using all carriers right now…Imho, Verizon/Sprint have really good data networks…Contrary, to others say about ATT, I haven’t had too much trouble with ATT or TMobile….
My preference would be verizon>sprint>tmobile>ATT if it was only about speed/performance. For me though, I need to have phones with a sim card… I also need phones that are rooted, and preferably one that can build an entire system image from either Google git’s repository or cyanogenmod… Hence, my arsenal
[img_assist|nid=15138|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
Nexus S’s on ATT, Nexus S on T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab with with a Verizion 4G/LTE personal hotspot, and there’s a Nexus One that isn’t featured…There was also a Sony Xeria Play that I got at Google IO.. It wasn’t a very good phone imho, so it’s gone.
July 19, 2011 at 9:10 PM #711677CoronitaParticipant+1 on the Thunderbolt, though currently it’s not in my arsenal. It’s a good phone ( like the Sprint Evo).
Atrix is alright.FWIW: i’m currently using all carriers right now…Imho, Verizon/Sprint have really good data networks…Contrary, to others say about ATT, I haven’t had too much trouble with ATT or TMobile….
My preference would be verizon>sprint>tmobile>ATT if it was only about speed/performance. For me though, I need to have phones with a sim card… I also need phones that are rooted, and preferably one that can build an entire system image from either Google git’s repository or cyanogenmod… Hence, my arsenal
[img_assist|nid=15138|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
Nexus S’s on ATT, Nexus S on T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab with with a Verizion 4G/LTE personal hotspot, and there’s a Nexus One that isn’t featured…There was also a Sony Xeria Play that I got at Google IO.. It wasn’t a very good phone imho, so it’s gone.
July 19, 2011 at 9:10 PM #712036CoronitaParticipant+1 on the Thunderbolt, though currently it’s not in my arsenal. It’s a good phone ( like the Sprint Evo).
Atrix is alright.FWIW: i’m currently using all carriers right now…Imho, Verizon/Sprint have really good data networks…Contrary, to others say about ATT, I haven’t had too much trouble with ATT or TMobile….
My preference would be verizon>sprint>tmobile>ATT if it was only about speed/performance. For me though, I need to have phones with a sim card… I also need phones that are rooted, and preferably one that can build an entire system image from either Google git’s repository or cyanogenmod… Hence, my arsenal
[img_assist|nid=15138|title=|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=399|height=300]
Nexus S’s on ATT, Nexus S on T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy Tab with with a Verizion 4G/LTE personal hotspot, and there’s a Nexus One that isn’t featured…There was also a Sony Xeria Play that I got at Google IO.. It wasn’t a very good phone imho, so it’s gone.
July 20, 2011 at 12:14 AM #710906anParticipantI got the Thunderbolt specifically for the 4G feature and I’ve been 100% satisfied with that choice. Once you start surfing the net with a 4.3″+ screen and 4G LTE speed, everything else looks and feel inadequate. My personal priority list would be LTE, then 4″+ screen, then everything else. The Samsung Droid Charge would be a good phone to get too. If you’re looking around, you can check out the WP7 phones too. I’m quite impressed with it when I played with it.
July 20, 2011 at 12:14 AM #711003anParticipantI got the Thunderbolt specifically for the 4G feature and I’ve been 100% satisfied with that choice. Once you start surfing the net with a 4.3″+ screen and 4G LTE speed, everything else looks and feel inadequate. My personal priority list would be LTE, then 4″+ screen, then everything else. The Samsung Droid Charge would be a good phone to get too. If you’re looking around, you can check out the WP7 phones too. I’m quite impressed with it when I played with it.
July 20, 2011 at 12:14 AM #711598anParticipantI got the Thunderbolt specifically for the 4G feature and I’ve been 100% satisfied with that choice. Once you start surfing the net with a 4.3″+ screen and 4G LTE speed, everything else looks and feel inadequate. My personal priority list would be LTE, then 4″+ screen, then everything else. The Samsung Droid Charge would be a good phone to get too. If you’re looking around, you can check out the WP7 phones too. I’m quite impressed with it when I played with it.
July 20, 2011 at 12:14 AM #711752anParticipantI got the Thunderbolt specifically for the 4G feature and I’ve been 100% satisfied with that choice. Once you start surfing the net with a 4.3″+ screen and 4G LTE speed, everything else looks and feel inadequate. My personal priority list would be LTE, then 4″+ screen, then everything else. The Samsung Droid Charge would be a good phone to get too. If you’re looking around, you can check out the WP7 phones too. I’m quite impressed with it when I played with it.
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