Lmao, this phone hasnt even had its specs released and you guys are just shitting on it, nice job, lemme guess though, you guys LOVE apples ipad though?
Either way, this phone looks like its made to be used in the hands of someone who uses social networks a lot. whats wrong with that? i dont know what the hell you guys are going on about the phone being fail, it looks like it could be great. although, something tells me that even if this had better than iphone specs and worked better than an iphone you guys would still say its shit, or a copy of the iphone...
this phone will sell less than iPhone or ipad. If that's what you're wondering.
The iPhones biggest advantage has been their browser, navigation, apps, solid email and multimedia capabilities. I don't see any new phone changing that.
@jaffreywali navigation? solid email? seriously? on your iphone, how easy is it to switch from one account to another? how easy it is to move an email from one account to another?
much easier than my AT&T tilt2. I like the simple back and select. Reading emails are much easier and so is opening and viewing attachments. The calender is also wayyyyy better than on my tilt2. Overall, much better interface on the iPhone. I am saying this after being a windows mobile user since the ipaq 6500 from t mobile in 2002. After that I used an imate jam, t mobile dash and then the AT&T tilt and finally the tilt2. In between I also tried a blackberry curve. The iPhone is hands down a better device than any other phone I've used. It's genuinely a 'great' product. Great hardware, software, design and usability.
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Lmao, this phone hasnt even had its specs released and you guys are just shitting on it, nice job, lemme guess though, you guys LOVE apples ipad though?
Either way, this phone looks like its made to be used in the hands of someone who uses social networks a lot. whats wrong with that?
i dont know what the hell you guys are going on about the phone being fail, it looks like it could be great.
although, something tells me that even if this had better than iphone specs and worked better than an iphone you guys would still say its shit, or a copy of the iphone...
@HoldenMccrotch
this phone will sell less than iPhone or ipad. If that's what you're wondering.
The iPhones biggest advantage has been their browser, navigation, apps, solid email and multimedia capabilities. I don't see any new phone changing that.
@jaffreywali
navigation? solid email? seriously? on your iphone, how easy is it to switch from one account to another? how easy it is to move an email from one account to another?
@lennie22
much easier than my AT&T tilt2. I like the simple back and select. Reading emails are much easier and so is opening and viewing attachments. The calender is also wayyyyy better than on my tilt2. Overall, much better interface on the iPhone. I am saying this after being a windows mobile user since the ipaq 6500 from t mobile in 2002. After that I used an imate jam, t mobile dash and then the AT&T tilt and finally the tilt2. In between I also tried a blackberry curve. The iPhone is hands down a better device than any other phone I've used. It's genuinely a 'great' product. Great hardware, software, design and usability.