I ended up with lowly (compared to what's out there) HTC Hero. Pretty decent little Android phone though. I decided that tethering was important to me for one thing. The phone was free, they gave me a $75 gift card, and I only pay $55/mo for 3 gigs data, 450 daytime min (I never use daytime), 6pm free evening/weekend, free call ID/VM/waiting, no activation fee... seemed like a great deal.
Plus I just couldn't live with myself if I put more money into Steve Jobs' pocket and contributed to Apple's retarded iSociety (man I wish iRacing was called something else).
60$ a month, Unlimited Data, 200 Daytime (I never talk on the phone ). Free Evening/ ID, Waiting, No Activation, and my original phone only cost me 100$ (iPhone I bought seperately.)
There are no Android phones that seem even.. kinda usable.
Get a Blackberry. It does what you want it to, does what you need it to, and isn't flooded with stupid apps and incompatability. Good for E-mails too is the Blackberry, and not to mention the Blackberry messenger which enables you to message other blackberries without any cost at all. Android and iPhone have alot of things to do with your time, but if you actually have a life an iPhone or an Android phone is, just another phone.
That's what I've got. Are you on a long contract? That processor is getting quite long in the tooth now.
If the lag starts to bother you, you can always root it and install one of the 2.2 ROMs, apparently it's much quicker than any earlier Android release. But you have to root your phone to install it - officially the Hero can't run 2.2.
I would suggest anyone that is thinking of a Blackberry to either not buy one, or to go remove themselves from the gene pool as they are too stupid to live.
Blackberries have shitty software (slow). Perfect example. My Ex-GF.. Opening hers and my thread of conversation.. 15 minutes to open it. My iPhone (which as it's a thread, contains all of them)... instantly.
Rebooting the phone as well... (which her BB needed a lot.. nearly every day) 10 minutes to boot it up. iPhone takes 1 minute tops, and it takes the longest because of the JB (I have a lot of background apps running for my own linux nerdy stuff.
Internet browsing is a tragedy. Only the latest OS makes it useful.. but it's still garbage.
RIM needed to get off their ass 3 years ago and design something better. Instead they sat on their hands with their Java-based BB OS, and their massive cache of business users. However that advantage is being taken away. I have push Email on my iPhone, internet that work, texting that is NICE to use, everything I could ever want, and it's nice to use.
Her phone must have just sucked then. I open up text messaging threads containing THOUSANDS of texts every day with no delay whatsoever. If I were to get another phone today, I would probably go Android just because I'd like to try that OS out, but I am perfectly happy with my BlackBerry as it gets the job done for what I use it for, which is 90% texting/IMing people.
I am going to have to agree with Dustin on this one. (Wait, wut?)
The "latest" BB is just bad, to put it nicely. Like already stated, its miles behind in terms of software, and hardware wise its falling behind at a considerable rate too.
Investing in a BB these days is just dull and stupid.
Say what you want, the only real "smart phones" worth talking about these days are iOS and Android. Maybe W7 Mobile when it comes out later this year too.
HTC Desire "Z" announced for the UK today. Desire, with a keyboard (and everything else a little better). £429 for pre-order so undercuts the iPhone 4 by £70... tempting.
Heh, so I pay less a month, got paid $75 to take the phone instead of paying 100 FOR the phone (and then licking Apple's rear buy buying outright an iPhone to boot), have the same features (and no SYS access fee or 911 fee either), more than double the day minutes (which you're right, is useless, but still) and 3 gigs that I'll never use up (seriously...) and you conclude that it's a worse plan?
In regular use there's really no drastic difference in ... "usability", it functions quite similar so far. If I treat it like my friends iPhone it seems to do the same things so I'm not sure what you're on about (yet).
I have no idea what that means... (rooting) But yeah I'm on a long contract of 3 years. Supposedly I'll be getting the 2.1 OS within a month or two but from what I can find on the intertubes that's been the case for 9 months already
I seriously considered a Samsung phone after looking at the AMOLED, man what a nice screen.
Hell I only got 2.1 a few weeks ago. Are you on 1.5 then?
2.1 is pretty sweet if only for the fact that you get turn-by-turn sat nav for free, and you can overlay Google data on top like locations of ATMs, petrol stations, car parks, food, etc. even Street View if you've got the bandwidth for it. And it works really well too, it's got me to and from gigs already in towns that I've never been to before.
Edit: Rooting: Android is a Unix-based operating system (just like iOS actually) but you don't have root user privileges. Root is the 'super user' on a *nix OS and has full access to the system, and on an Android phone you have to do some shennanigens to get root access. But when you do, you can do stuff like installing different versions of the OS manually. Like Linux, there are people producing different distributions of Android that you can install if you have root access to your phone.
I use a craptonne of data. I average 10 GB a month on my iPhone The buying the iPhone was actually because my old phone BROKE. It was the best replacement phone I've ever purchased.
It's a worse plan simply because it's unlimited basically everything... for such a close price.
Shot: When are you gonna stop trolling and show us your antenna engineering degrees, and all the phones you've developed that are flawless as well? We're still waiting, else your trolling is just crazy German anti-humor.
who is your provider then, because ro-bell-us just changed their unlimited data plans... they're truly not unlimited, they're like 3gb and they charge huge overage fees...
You must be doing nothing else but downloading porn on to your phone every day. And presumably you don't ever visit anywhere that has a wifi connection you can use?
My fair-use limit is 1Gb a month and I never get anywhere near it, I don't think I've done over 500Mb in any given month. That said I'm paying less than half the price of any iPhone contract available in the UK, and receiving considerably more contract minutes/texts/data than you'd get on those bare-bones iPhone contracts.
IMO the Hero is a good deal. Yes the iPhone is faster and slicker but it doesn't have any features the Hero doesn't have.
I get my HTC HD Mini some months ago, it's just perfect for me. Small, portable, good looking, smooth, amazing battery life, high build quality and the most useful device you can have in your pocket. But smartphones are very personal, so just read reviews and make your decision...