I got one too. It is such a great phone. I would really consider it the iphone killer.
lol @ any phone on T-Mobile being an iPhone killer.
I'm sorry, what?
Went a little nuts today:
Since clothes are ridiculously priced here in Greece, and pricey clothes arent even as good as Gap clothing, I went with some new winter stuff, and some sale stuff for the summer.
Isn't buying Ed Hardy clothes while complaining about the expense of clothing kind of... contradictory?
Isn't buying Ed Hardy clothes while complaining about the expense of clothing kind of... contradictory?
I commend you for trying to use logic with an owner of ed hardy clothes.
He was referring to my myTouch 4G I bought to use as an access point for my ipad (and as a spare phone). When I'm in major cities it's a great phone with very fast Internet. The user experience is not at Apple standards but for a techie it has customizations Apple would never allow.
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/11412803/
Cheers,
Bingo. A wetsuit keeps water close to your body so that you can heat that water up and use it as insulation. In really cold or really deep water this isn't an option, hence the drysuit. I've yet to have to use a drysuit myself, but then I live in San Diego, and do most of my diving off the California coast. A thick wetsuit works just fine for me.A dry suit is to keep you dry in the water, except for your hands and head. So, with a dry suit on, you can dive with your regular cloth on inside a dry suit. It comes in handy when it gets cold outside and under water. With a wet suit, as the term suggests, you get wet as a suit is not water proof (but, it keeps the body relatively warm).
Oh, I totally got that it's a good phone, etc
The "iPhone killer" part is what made me laugh (and makes me laugh about most phones that are labeled iPhone killers). It's such a ridiculous idea.. and the idea that it would be a phone that's on T-Mobile (which is known for not having a great selection of phones) is even more funny.
Also, the choosen sunglasses should make for a "Fist Pumping" outfit.
Also, the choosen sunglasses should make for a "Fist Pumping" outfit.
Not quite since t-mobile 4g coverage is still somewhat limited but definitely makes a great wifi aceess point in the cities I travel to. I must say tho, the t-mobile plans are much cheaper.
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lol @ any phone on T-Mobile being an iPhone killer.
I'm sorry, what?
Oh, I totally got that it's a good phone, etc
The "iPhone killer" part is what made me laugh (and makes me laugh about most phones that are labeled iPhone killers). It's such a ridiculous idea.. and the idea that it would be a phone that's on T-Mobile (which is known for not having a great selection of phones) is even more funny.
Yes, iPhone killer was a bit much on his part. I love my iPhone 4. Just want them to come out with a Verizon version that supports their new upcoming 4G network. I've been an AT&T customer since before they merged with Cingular and think they just haven't been able to keep up with the demand.
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T-Mobile performs just as well as the other top carriers, but in certain situation's they just plain suck. 3G reception is non-existent when inside buildings, so I don't care how "cheap" the plans are.Mmarzex said:Depends on where you are at I suppose but for me anywhere I'm going to be I get good coverage. And T-Mobile coverage is no more spotty then AT&T If I am in my house which is supposed to be in a good coverage area for AT&T I get no service whatever.
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And you would know this from experience because you have had so much experience with T-mobile right?
Mmarzex said:That is funny since your replies made me laugh because AT&T, the only reason they can be considered to have a good phone selection is because of the iphone all there other phones are not nearly as good. Verizon and Sprint both have horrid selections too. T-Mobile has a pretty good selection in my opinion and in a lot of other peoples opinion. With AT&T hinders so many of there phones with their horrid policies, plans, and contract terms. The fact that you laugh, when you probably haven't even tried the phone is funny too it is classic to listen to people talk down something that they have never tried before. AT&T is a joke they offer such horrid customer care and service that I couldn't stand being with them anymore and switched off almost instantly. I went to T-Mobile and never looked back, better customer service, better plans, better phones, and best of all they actually support the idea of open source development with them focusing almost entirely on android.
Really? For 98.9% of smartphone users iOS will do everything that Android is capable of doing. It's about user preference and the overall experience of the device. So while the iPhone might not work for you, it doesn't mean it is less capable device in any sense. And please don't tell me iOS doesn't support Flash because that's a beaten horse. By the way I personally use a Droid so please don't call me Steve's minion.Mmarzex said:I still believe that Apple should have never gone with AT&T since there network capabilities is just a joke, but that is just me. I'm sure there are plenty on here that will say how great the Iphone is better then anything else but cause that is what big brother Jobs tells them. But the honest truth is any android phone beats out iphone in functionality and usefulness.
T-Mobile performs just as well as the other top carriers, but in certain situation's they just plain suck. 3G reception is non-existent when inside buildings, so I don't care how "cheap" the plans are.
Better customer service I agree with you, as when I had T-Mobile CS would go through all sort of loops in order to keep the customer happy. When the Bold 9700 was first released, they allowed me to upgrade 1 year early at the cost of the fully subsidized pricing. In fact a lot of people simply choose to stay with T-Mobile because they are grandfathered in to amazing voice plans.
But if you think T-Mobile has better phone offerings, then you need to look around. The only worthwhile phones are the HTC HD2, and the newly released MyTouch. Phones like the Bold 9700 doesn't count because AT&T, Verizon, and Spring all offer the same/similar Bold line of BlackBerry devices and much more. Sprint has the HTC EVO, Verizon has the entire Droid line, and AT&T has obviously the iPhone as well as the BB Torch and Samsung Galaxy S Android device.
Really? For 98.9% of smartphone users iOS will do everything that Android is capable of doing. It's about user preference and the overall experience of the device. So while the iPhone might not work for you, it doesn't mean it is less capable device in any sense. And please don't tell me iOS doesn't support Flash because that's a beaten horse. By the way I personally use a Droid so please don't call me Steve's minion.