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I am curious as to what you can't stand about the Windows Phone? Besides the lack of apps (for now) I've only heard of positives. And when I've played with one, I thought it was very smooth and was put together well.


On Dec 18, 2011, at 11:44 PM, Loren LaLonde wrote:

> Oh, and blackberry's are exactly what you get...  Less robust app store, but they're pillars for reliable phones.  They don't do a lot, but they do what they do well.
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> I personally can't stand Windows Phone.  But I know some people who love it.  Apps are lagging there a bit, but it's not a terrible option if you dig the Metro interface.
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> Verizon has great coverage, Sprint is also very good for when I've used it.  I never heard anyone complain more than the average AT&T customer except maybe T-Mobile users. I have no idea how other carriers are. But some give you a 30 day trial.  Take advantage of it to find out who gives you the best coverage.
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> Loren LaLonde
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> On Dec 18, 2011, at 11:36 PM, Loren LaLonde <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> I recently went through a similar situation, and actually decided to wait on getting a smartphone of my own.  I have an iPod touch which handles all the functions I need (since I'm certainly not reading emails while on the road).  If I'm needed *right now,* someone will call me.  Oh, and I'm effectively stuck with Verizon since I spend a lot of time in Canada...  Which also limits data plan usefulness.
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>> With that disclaimer:  I do have a lot of experience evaluating smartphones through work.
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>> Although I will not suggest one platform over another, we know the battles.  It sounds to me like you're more interested in better coverage than AT&T.  Which I totally get, and justifiably should be the first consideration IMHO.  The iPhone has the flash issue, but otherwise is a well known, and pretty darn reliable setup.  Since Verizon and Sprint now have them, you'll really want to check your current usage and just pick a plan that matches what you do.  The iPhone is still sans 4G on all models though too.
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>> The android phones across the board give you flash, but they have their drawbacks.  Most Android phones give you less battery life, few or no OS updates (no new features), 
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>> If you plan on using tethering, just go to Sprint now.
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>> Loren LaLonde
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>> On Dec 18, 2011, at 9:17 PM, "Charlot, Firmin" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Hello Fellow NAGers,
>>> I am in need of some advise in choosing a new phone and I need your help. 
>>> 
>>> Currently I have an iPhone 3G which was wonderful when I first got it a number of years ago but now it ... Uh hmmm ... Well loosing its appeal - between dropped calls through AT&T and the lack of flash on the phone among other things, it's time for a change.  Sprint's service plans sound good but what would an alternative phone be?
>>> 
>>> It would help me great if you could answer the following questions:
>>> What type of phone do you have now?
>>> Why did you decide to buy?
>>> What's your favorite feature?
>>> If you had to choose all over again, what phone would you go with and why?
>>> 
>>> Thank you and goodnight. 
>>> 
>>> Firm.