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I have a Nokia N82 with Verizon and planning to buy a HTC Touch Pro or Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. I chose my N82 because it is one of the best cameraphone in the world. Its 5MP carl-zeiss camera with autofocus and Xenon flash is amazing.
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Snarky Quorums
According to this thread, Verizon is the best choice:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/atlan...e-atlanta.html
The "unlimited" PDA data plan on Verizon is $45/mo, regardless of the phone. I have the xv6900 (HTC Touch) and couldn't be happier with it. I'm not sure what their current voice plans cost, but $100 is a bit tough.
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LOLWUT
New iPhone 2.0 software is pretty good. Some really nice geolocation applications.
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Great White Shark
 Originally Posted by ImaNihilist
New iPhone 2.0 software is pretty good. Some really nice geolocation applications.
Too bad the battery life is not too practical!
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Great White Shark
I'd gotten a Samsung Omnia a couple of weeks ago, it's similar to the iPhone but has a few added features. It has A2DP for one, something that's lacking in the iPhone IIRC, NavPhone function and a host of other features. Here's a link to the phone, I'll be back with some pics -
http://samsungomnia.com/
A short youtube intro of the phone -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGcatrxh2vA
I'm using the 16GB model, plus I can add a max of 8GB microSD card later for a total of 24GB for storage. It's certified to play DivX/Xvid/H.264/WMV/MP3.....DivX movies need not be compressed to smaller screen size for it to run. I'd ripped The Golden Compass at standard 640x480 and I was able to play it on this phone.
Edit - BTW, it's not Symbian 60 based, rather, it's a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone, so for those who don't like Windows Mobile, you won't like this. I find it somewhat harder to use simply becuz I've used Nokia's Symbian based phones for years now, so w/o question I'd find Windows Mobile based phones somewhat hard to use, but I'm getting there.......a little later than normal cuz I'm a slow learner.
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by proxops-pete
Too bad the battery life is not too practical! 
It's beyond not practical. It's HORRIBLE. 3.5-4hrs Internet/web app use. The problem is that once you kill that, you don't have a phone.
It will only be a truely epic phone for me if they can double battery life with the next model.
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Richard M. Nixon '08
Yeah, the whole thing of not having a phone kind of scares me. Nonetheless, I'll probably buy one once I'm in England. Somehow they managed to get better plans than America, even though England usually gets shafted when it comes to the price of everything.
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Mako Shark
Very happy with my new Nokia N95. The camera is a blast, but if I knew they'd release a 8GB model so soon I would have waited. The mp3 and the speakers are also totally amazing.
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Great White Shark
 Originally Posted by SaturnBeat
Very happy with my new Nokia N95. The camera is a blast, but if I knew they'd release a 8GB model so soon I would have waited. The mp3 and the speakers are also totally amazing.
Yeah, the N95 is one awesome phone, I'd been using one since its launch till recently when I'd swapped it for a Samsung Omnia (i900). My friend just bought the N95 8GB model and he says it's one of the best phone he'd ever used.
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POS iphone/AT&T.... sprint coverage blows in my area and verizon costs too much, AT&T gives peace officer discounts so thats where I'm at... drops calls like braylon edwards drops passes.
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LOLWUT
 Originally Posted by vairox
POS iphone/AT&T.... sprint coverage blows in my area and verizon costs too much, AT&T gives peace officer discounts so thats where I'm at... drops calls like braylon edwards drops passes.
I never had a dropped call on AT&T after having them for like 5 years, until I got an iPhone... then it all changed.
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The battery life goes quickly when using apps or media, but I just use a car charger and a USB charger at work on my PC to keep it full. The GPS works better than my older magellen unit, and Sprint TV is good for boring periods at work. I installed a 4 gig card and that's good enough for music and some videos and data storage. The 2 meg camera seems pretty good but I don't use it that often.
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Tiger Shark
Upgraded to a Blackberry 8310 Curve for AT&T Wireless from a Moto V3 razr w/ T-Mobile. Thank god T-Mobile got horrible service out in the East where I was stationed AT&T haven't had a problem even in multiple feet concrete barracks. T-Mobile is definitally a West Coast dominate provider ATM.
Love AT&T or Cingular or whatever else they decide to call themselves.
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Hammerhead Shark
I've now had the new BlackBerry Storm for a week. I've gotta say that I LOVE this thing. It kicks the **** out of the iPhone. The screen on this is simply astounding. The 480 x 360 resolution demonstrates just how grainy the 320 X 240 iPhone resolution truly is.
The click screen is what really sets the storm apart. While I always wanted to like the iPhone, typing on it was a mess. The keys that enlarge when hoovered over were more frustrating in that you don't know if you hit them or not until the text displayed. The Storm takes care of this with a very satisfying "click" on every keystroke.
Media on the Storm is flawless. Video is gorgeous thanks to the utra-high definition screen. Music is good, though Verizon's Vcast service sucks. However, the 8gb micro-sd card make loading your own MP3's simple enough.
On the down side, there is a significant lag in many things - rotating the phone often leaves the screen lagging 4 to 5 seconds. Not a big deal, but it is annoying. Hopefully RIM will address this with a firmware update.
I also managed to crash the unit so hard that removing the battery was the only remedy. Of course this points out that unlike the iPhone, you CAN remove and replace the battery.
Why it's better than the iPhone;
Expandable memory. The Micro-SD format means that the 8gb card that comes with the unit can be upgraded to a 64 or 128gb card.
Removable battery. Having a spare charged battery for watching media on airplanes is basic - Apple screwed the pooch in that regard - Blackberry did it right.
Tactile Response - the click screen is simply brilliant - it makes the phone.
High Definition - the bright and bold screen shows the state of the art.
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