 nklbPremium join:2000-11-17 Ann Arbor, MI kudos:2 | Currently a T-mobile user I currently use a blackberry on T-mobile and could definitely see switching to this.
The only thing I really don't like about the iPhone is the lack of a true keyboard, a problem which this "Dream" phone seems to rectify.
Assuming the total plan cost is comparable to my blackberry, I will likely be one of the first in line to jump ship. -- for all your Linux questions |
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 | said by nklb:The only thing I really don't like about the iPhone is the lack of a true keyboard, a problem which this "Dream" phone seems to rectify. Likewise. I dislike touch screen phones. The option to have physical buttons is nice. Something about being able to push a button and have that 'click' seems much more natural. When a data plan fits my needs, I will get a BB, or possibly a Dream if it ever comes over to Verizon. |
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 cbrigante2Cubs 20??Premium join:2002-11-22 North Aurora, IL | said by swhitney2003:said by nklb:The only thing I really don't like about the iPhone is the lack of a true keyboard, a problem which this "Dream" phone seems to rectify. Likewise. I dislike touch screen phones. The option to have physical buttons is nice. Something about being able to push a button and have that 'click' seems much more natural. When a data plan fits my needs, I will get a BB, or possibly a Dream if it ever comes over to Verizon. I still think a lack of Exchange sync is a deal breaker for most users. |
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