I voted No, but i want one, because I like having all my devices in one, rather than having 3 or 4 to carry around everywhere.
Being a nokia fan, for a long time i intended to get a high end nokia like the X6
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(or now, X7)
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or an N8,
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but the rise of Android has made me reconsider, with all of its awesome features, etc.
In the beginning, i thought that most android phones all looked the same and rather boring, so i disregarded them. But now that excuse is gone with the likes of phones such as the Motorola Flipout
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and and the LG GT450
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Another thing ive been looking out for are phones with Nvidia Tegras in them. Not seen too many though. (intersting fact: nvidia's codenames for their upcoming tegra series are names like Kal-El, Wayne, and Stark. How cool is that?)
Ideally, i'd love to have a nicely designed Nokia phone with Tegra running on Android. But thats unlikely to happen as Nokia seems to have partnered with Microsoft for their smartphone OS.
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Originally Posted by purifier
Well, sometimes I'm a smartass on the phone. Does that count?
My Samsung P3 portable media player (or mp3 player if you'd like) has a 24 hour battery life with medium-low settings... 26-27 on lowest settings and 16-18 hours on absolute highest settings playing flac files... I just wish smartphones with the same capabilities could do the same.
I'm not a suit, but I have a smart phone. That way, I can access information when I need it whether its the news, cyber dictionary, or of course facebook when I'm on my lunch break. plus I can also get pandora radio and youtube so thats awesome.
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow, a mystery. Today is a gift...that is why it is called the present.
See my phone I use it for checking trouble codes on vehicles. Doing quick research on a problem. Sending emails. and since my girlfriend has some kind of issue with actually talking on the phone, I send text.
"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it." Thomas Jefferson