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    Quote Originally Posted by tulip View Post
    A little off-topic:

    So, finally, Verizon gets iphone. I wonder how difficult they will make it for current iphone users to switch. ATT's coverage simply does not meet my needs, and my calls get dropped every single day.

    Verizon has it's issues, but at least they have decent coverage.
    Wouldn't you need a new phone? AT&T's network is GSM while Verizon's is CDMA...

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    You are all making me want to get an iPhone, something I've successfully convinced myself I totally don't need and wouldn't switch my carriers for. UGH. I need to stop reading about all of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Possegal View Post
    You are all making me want to get an iPhone, something I've successfully convinced myself I totally don't need and wouldn't switch my carriers for. UGH. I need to stop reading about all of this.
    I was thinking the same thing. i have a Blackberry Curve that's about 2 1/2 years old. Like Tulip, I really don't want my phone to be a time sink. But then again, there are a lot of handy and fun apps. I'm a Verizon customer, and while I don't talk on my cell phone very often (like maybe once every couple of weeks), I rely on it rather heavily for email, and DH and I use the Internet on it a lot when we're on the road. My biggest concern is that when I've tried to use the "keyboard" on the iPhone, I've found it rather cumbersome.
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    Indy - I've had an iPod Touch for awhile now and just got an HTC Incredible Droid a few days ago. The keyboard is better than the iPod hands-, err, fingers-down. Hubby prefers the Incredible's keyboard also.
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    Thanks for the tip, SK. One of these days, I'll replace my Blackberry. I will say this: While the Blackberry isn't nearly as phone, it sure has been problem free. I've been pretty pleased with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    I will say this: While the Blackberry isn't nearly as phone, it sure has been problem free.
    Same here. I'm not really looking forward to the day that I have to replace my Curve...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Indy - I've had an iPod Touch for awhile now and just got an HTC Incredible Droid a few days ago. The keyboard is better than the iPod hands-, err, fingers-down. Hubby prefers the Incredible's keyboard also.
    So can you use all these types of apps on that phone? I admit, I'm totally app-deficient. I'm a bright kid, I swear I am. I just haven't paid any attention to this realm of technology.

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    The Android operating system is from Google and has its own appstore called Android Market. Developers may or may not write apps for both the Apple OS and the Android OS. For instance, Weather Bug is available for both.

    There are a lot of brand loyalty preferences so to each his own, but one thing I like about Android is that it is not leashed to one hardware device so you can get it on many different brands. We're watch the tablet computer industry closely to see what comes out for Honeycomb which is the tablet computer OS from Android. I just happen to think that open source is nice because hardware manufacturers can come up with best of breed rather than being tied to one man's (Steve Jobs) ideas.
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    I am looking for a tablet myself -- I re-upped for two years with a really simple phone in May, when I found the only online stuff I was doing on my Blackberry was GPS, so I bought a GPS. I'd rather have something that's not tied to my phone, tho' it may end up working out that way... and I, too, would rather not be chained to STeve Jobs. That whole Apple design of "knowing what I want" never quite worked for me; too often I want something a *little* different... That Galaxy Tab might be where the "skipping the vending machine to put this in the jar" money goes...

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    Eek. I just read over my last response. "Nearly as phone"? I gotta start proofreading a bit better. Make that nearly as fun.

    Possegal, I'm like you. I just can't get my head around some of this. Thankfully, DH keeps me from living in the Stone Age, but it's a struggle for me to keep up. I didn't even have a cell phone until late 2006.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Wouldn't you need a new phone? AT&T's network is GSM while Verizon's is CDMA...
    Yes!! Those wanting to switch would need a new phone. My two year is up in June, so it doesn't make sense for me to switch to Verizon now for a phone that's nearly a year old. ATT (yes the network sucks, but I do wonder what iPhone will do to the Verizon network) will have a new phone out in three months or so. I'm hoping that Verizon also gets the new iPhone (iPhone 5???) when it becomes available.

    I'm going to wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    Wouldn't you need a new phone? AT&T's network is GSM while Verizon's is CDMA...
    Yes.

    My iphone is for work, so it's important that it actually functions for work. I work from wherever I want to work from--home, cafes, etc. I also travel a fair amount for work. Seriously, I cannot get a signal from one of the main places I work from, which really puts a damper on working. My calls are constantly dropped when I travel.

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    Well i never thought I'd have one either! DH surprised at Xmas . It's kinda funny because my old phone got deactivated on Xmas eve. Naturally I called to see why my phone wasn't working...."you have an iPhone,right?" oops.

    Haha typing this up while sitting in a waiting room. TE, soduku or an old episode of Hercules?
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