Poll
Question:
What kind of phone do you have?
Option 1: Android
votes: 10
Option 2: iOS
votes: 2
Option 3: Windows Phone
votes: 2
Option 4: Blackberry
votes: 0
Option 5: Other
votes: 4
I have had Android since around 2010. I did try the iPhone from a friend's, but didn't like it too much, especially after having an iPod Touch 4G (8GB and 32GB) at different points. I do have an iPad yet--the first one--which sort of still holds up today. I use it to watch Netflix mainly.
My current phone is the Samsung Galaxy S3. I like it (and Android) a lot. Fits my needs.
What do you all have?
Samsung Unintensity.
Quote from: PikachuWarrior on 07/27/2012, 02:41 PMI have had Android since around 2010. I did try the iPhone from a friend's, but didn't like it too much, especially after having an iPod Touch 4G (8GB and 32GB) at different points. I do have an iPad yet--the first one--which sort of still holds up today. I use it to watch Netflix mainly.
My current phone is the Samsung Galaxy S3. I like it (and Android) a lot. Fits my needs.
What do you all have?
Samsung Omnia 7, with Windows Phone 7.5. I really like it, perfect for me and my setup, and really intuitive. I dislike Android, and I'd love to have Apples apps, but apart from the 8gb storage, I'm really happy I waited for it. I'd only upgrade to something very similar with more space (hopefully 32gb), as I have used it for video, but it barely holds my music and apps.
Just received my new Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Ice Cream Sandwich installed. It's my first ever smartphone. I had one of those flip phones with the pull out antenna prior to this one.
I have AT&T therefore no Droids are available so i bought a Iphone 3GS from my friend for like 50 bucks. It's slow and kind of annoying. I would rather have a droid but can't.
AT&T has a lot of An(droid) phones, unless you're talking about the Motorola Droid line that is exclusive (name only) to Verizon.
modified HTC touch pro2
windows mobile 6.5
running an cricket wireless
I have the LG Voyager. I got it for the QWERTY keyboard which makes texting a breeze. I have an ipod Touch for internet browsing on the go (since most restaurants and hang outs have free wi-fi) and keeps my monthly payments down.
Quote from: PikachuWarrior on 07/27/2012, 03:12 PMAT&T has a lot of An(droid) phones, unless you're talking about the Motorola Droid line that is exclusive (name only) to Verizon.
Yes i am talking about the Droid line.
Galaxy now, Come sept upgrading to the Galaxy 3.
I have a cheap Samsung flip-phone. I used to have a Sony Ericsson T630 which served it's purpose until it started to wonk out. I thought about "invest" in an import of those cool
japanese flip phones - those running 'droid for the sake of conveniance. Turns out, yes, you can get one software unlocked and 3G will work etc. But it will hurt your wallet quite a bit. And no one (back then) was selling a completely unlocked phone so I would have to sent it someone else. Hardly ideal.
Right now, I'm wondering wether I should pick up a Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro or just wait and bide my time until I either find something I want or something I want gets made.
I'm not too happy with all the big-screened, flat kind of touchy phones we have right now.
I have an avocado green, Bakelite, rotary phone.
I think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
Old, worn, cracked DroidX here. I'll be getting a Galaxy S3 soon though.
Quote from: guest on 07/27/2012, 04:01 PMI think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
Not me! :) Getting a smart phone was damn near life changing. I can't imagine taking a dump without the ability to surf the net now. :D
Quote from: guest on 07/27/2012, 04:01 PMI think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
I have wet dreams of what a *real* smart phone would be like.
I'm thinking like, a powerful little device with a fold/slide out keyboard. And there should be a dock with USB & HDMI connectivity, so that you can use it as your work computer for typing etc. Also, there should be booster packs for things like offering additional sound and video inputs/outputs. Naturally, the phone should run on a smart, proper operating system that fits well both for "phone use" and a work environment.
I'm sure in 5-10 years time, the perfect smartphone will be available for you :) Technology advances so quickly these days.
My vita is better than smartphones.
The games arent trash .
I have a Droid X 2. Its not the newest, but I love it. :)
Samsung Conquer. Neat little phone
Quote from: Sadler on 07/27/2012, 04:05 PMNot me! :) Getting a smart phone was damn near life changing. I can't imagine taking a dump without the ability to surf the net now. :D
Note to self, never borrow Sadler's phone.
Remember when portable game console (with cartridges) and phone met? We got the Nokia N-Gage. Good concept, but ultimately the small screen, low quality graphics really hurt it.
I dont game on my phone. Never have been a fan of it.
Quote from: Bernie on 07/27/2012, 04:42 PMI dont game on my phone. Never have been a fan of it.
I remember playing Snake on my old Nokia phone. I wonder if the games have improved since then? :wink:
I love my Motorola flip phone from 2005:
(https://junk.tg-16.com/images/Motorola1.jpg)
(https://junk.tg-16.com/images/Motorola2.jpg)
It is the best alarm clock, ever. I use it every day. Under the pillow. :pcgs:
I went from a Droid to a Droid 4. I need to have a keyboard on my phone, because it is a pain in the ass using a touch screen (aka - iphone is useless).
I use my phone A LOT, do most of my browsing of this site on there actually. However, I don't ever game on my phone.
i rarely game on mine
my express is a much better gaming device
Quote from: Ji-L87 on 07/27/2012, 04:12 PMQuote from: guest on 07/27/2012, 04:01 PMI think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
I have wet dreams of what a *real* smart phone would be like.
I'm thinking like, a powerful little device with a fold/slide out keyboard. And there should be a dock with USB & HDMI connectivity, so that you can use it as your work computer for typing etc. Also, there should be booster packs for things like offering additional sound and video inputs/outputs. Naturally, the phone should run on a smart, proper operating system that fits well both for "phone use" and a work environment.
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/phones/xperia-ion/
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/accessories/smartdock-for-xperia-ion/
"Transform your Xperia™ ion into a mini-PC. Dock it in SmartDock for Xperia™ ion. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse. And a HDMI cable from the dock to your HDTV."
Sony ericsson xperia arc (with 1seg) droid
Quote from: Vecanti on 07/28/2012, 02:08 AMQuote from: Ji-L87 on 07/27/2012, 04:12 PMQuote from: guest on 07/27/2012, 04:01 PMI think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
I have wet dreams of what a *real* smart phone would be like.
I'm thinking like, a powerful little device with a fold/slide out keyboard. And there should be a dock with USB & HDMI connectivity, so that you can use it as your work computer for typing etc. Also, there should be booster packs for things like offering additional sound and video inputs/outputs. Naturally, the phone should run on a smart, proper operating system that fits well both for "phone use" and a work environment.
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/phones/xperia-ion/
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/accessories/smartdock-for-xperia-ion/
"Transform your Xperia™ ion into a mini-PC. Dock it in SmartDock for Xperia™ ion. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse. And a HDMI cable from the dock to your HDTV."
That's nice. Still, no dedicated tactile input devices on the actual phone : |
Quote from: Ji-L87 on 07/28/2012, 04:23 AMQuote from: Vecanti on 07/28/2012, 02:08 AMQuote from: Ji-L87 on 07/27/2012, 04:12 PMQuote from: guest on 07/27/2012, 04:01 PMI think Smart Phones are retarded.
Who's with me
I have wet dreams of what a *real* smart phone would be like.
I'm thinking like, a powerful little device with a fold/slide out keyboard. And there should be a dock with USB & HDMI connectivity, so that you can use it as your work computer for typing etc. Also, there should be booster packs for things like offering additional sound and video inputs/outputs. Naturally, the phone should run on a smart, proper operating system that fits well both for "phone use" and a work environment.
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/phones/xperia-ion/
http://www.sonymobile.com/us/products/accessories/smartdock-for-xperia-ion/
"Transform your Xperia™ ion into a mini-PC. Dock it in SmartDock for Xperia™ ion. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse. And a HDMI cable from the dock to your HDTV."
That's nice. Still, no dedicated tactile input devices on the actual phone : |
Nope it is missing that :) I've had enough slide out phones though to know I probably won't go back for a while. I always would get sand iin the sliders when camping or who knows what. Then grind, grind, grind when opening and closing Though my old HTC never gave out. :) Only one I ever loved was my OGO, but the one I had wasn't fully a phone. That was more a sideways clam shell with full keyboard. Best keyboard ever too. I still have it even though I have no network it will work on. I loved that thing.