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Which phone would you buy.

Which is the best one, plan icluded.

  • Apple iPhone 3GS

    Votes: 13 44.8%
  • HTC Nexus One by Google

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • Motorola Droid

    Votes: 9 31.0%
  • RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700

    Votes: 1 3.4%
  • Samsung Instinct HD

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Palm Pre

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • HTC Hero

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • HTC Droid Eris

    Votes: 1 3.4%

  • Total voters
    29
I went and brought the Nexus and I must say I am impressed.
You can do so much with it.
 
I store some high dollar customer quotes on my Evernote account and when I get a call on my Iphone being able to pull up that data while in-call has been very handy especially when I recently have saved the quote and hadn't had time to sync Evernote on my phone....Just today I had to use it, a client had left his copy and was meeting for the bid, I'd left work and was at the bookstore writing when he called begging me to email it to him and stay on while he received it so we could go over it one more time. Yeah I could have hung up, did the email and then called him back but I didn't have to, very handy....
 
I went and brought the Nexus and I must say I am impressed.
You can do so much with it.

Definitely. Since I first posted on this thread that I missed the IPhone, I've fallen squarely back in Android's corner & would change my vote to the Droid (I'd say the nexus one, but I love the physical keyboard). I absolutely love the Android platform.

Yesterday I was going to a superbowl party at my sister's new house. I put the droid in the car dock, pulled up the navigation & set the destination to her house (drawn from my contacts). I then plugged the phone into my car stereo & turned on Pandora. The turn-by-turn navigation muted the music when it needed to tell me where to turn. All for free. That's just cool as hell.

I have an ipod touch, so I don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.
 
No I can get rid of my big old bulky Garmin GPS, the Google navigation or the Google App "Car home' is much easier to use and it comes with goodies like Voice search which is better than typing, also your contacts are also in there in case you need to go to there house to visit.....
It also gives you real time traffic...but the best thing about it is that it's free!
You don't have to pay for the GPS service.
 
I'm babbling, LOL. This is a great toy!

As of this moment the Nexus doesn't have a docking mount for the car, it does have one for the room though.
 
droid-car-home-dock.jpg



This is picture of the Motorola Droid Car Home Dock station. I wonder if they are going to use something similar for the Nexus.
The one drawback that I see is that the screen is smaller than a stantrad GPS unit.....can't ask for a bigger phone.

I can now stop carrying my big old GPS unit and my camera all the time I get in a car. The camera is really good.. Here are the specs.

Camera & Flash

5 megapixels
Autofocus from 6cm to infinity
2X digital zoom
LED flash
User can include location of photos from phone’s AGPS receiver
Video captured at 720x480 pixels at 20 frames per second or higher, depending on lighting conditions
 
I can surf Ironmagazine from my phone!
Be afraid....be very afraid...:scared:
 
Looks like more competition, that's good.
I think the Palm webOS platform will go extinct.
 
I'm pretty happy with the Android format which is based on the linux system I think.

Iphone- Mac
Blackberry- Windows ?
Android- Linux
 
Forbidden Fruit: Microsoft Workers Hide Their iPhones


:hehe:

By NICK WINGFIELD

REDMOND, Wash.—Microsoft Corp. employees are passionate users of the latest tech toys. But there is one gadget love that many at the company dare not name: the iPhone.
The iPhone is made, of course, by Microsoft's longtime rival, Apple Inc. The device's success is a nagging reminder for Microsoft executives of how the company's own efforts to compete in the mobile business have fallen short in recent years. What is especially painful is that many of Microsoft's own employees are nuts for the device
 
I'm pretty happy with the Android format which is based on the linux system I think.

Iphone- Mac
Blackberry- Windows ?
Android- Linux

I like Android too, but there's money to made on the new Windows Phone. Microsoft makes it incredibly easy to build apps. That's what may tip the scale against the iPhone. Not that the iPhone won't continue to be successful, but the developer tools Microsoft provides in Visual Studio/Blend are second to none that I've seen, and C# is an awesome language.
 
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Gotcha....what OS is that then.

wiki said:
BlackBerry OS is the proprietary software platform made by Research In Motion for its BlackBerry line of handhelds. BlackBerry OS provides multi-tasking, and makes heavy use of the device's specialized input devices, particularly the trackball, trackpad or touchscreen. The OS provides support for MIDP 1.0 and WAP 1.2. Previous versions allowed wireless synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server's e-mail and calendar, as well as with Lotus Domino's e-mail. The current OS 4 provides a subset of MIDP 2.0, and allows complete wireless activation and synchronization with Exchange's e-mail, calendar, tasks, notes and contacts, and adds support for Novell GroupWise and Lotus Notes when used in conjunction with BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
Updates to the BlackBerry OS may be available if made available by carrier via the BlackBerry OTASL (over the air software loading) service.

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I personally use HTC Hero Powered by Droid through Cellular South. It is a good phone, has it's flaws like not compatible with picture messaging yet ,but it is still top of the line. So I recommend anything powered by Droid, the market is killer.
 
Forbidden Fruit: Microsoft Workers Hide Their iPhones


:hehe:

By NICK WINGFIELD

REDMOND, Wash.???Microsoft Corp. employees are passionate users of the latest tech toys. But there is one gadget love that many at the company dare not name: the iPhone.
The iPhone is made, of course, by Microsoft's longtime rival, Apple Inc. The device's success is a nagging reminder for Microsoft executives of how the company's own efforts to compete in the mobile business have fallen short in recent years. What is especially painful is that many of Microsoft's own employees are nuts for the device
They should stop following one step behind Apple and go off in their own direction innovating something new like a bluetooth pillow with built in speakers so you can listen to playlists from your computer while sleeping, or maybe a wifi capable mirrored poster sized screen for the ceiling above your bed that is a mirror or you can watch movies, or a floor projector on the toilet that plays stored sports, news, etc. feeds right on the floor as you take a dump, you could even advertise in public restrooms
 
OOOOoohhh I know a transformer Phone that turns into a little robot and will help you with desk work like retrieve the stapler or dance to keep you entertained or can handle a pen and take dictation...
 
Number of apps in the Android Market doubled in three months, rises to 30 000.

March 17th, 2010 byAndrew Mobile software
In the last three months the number of apps in the Android Market has risen to 30 000. Back in December 2009 there were only some 16 000 apps there but the popularity of the OS is beginning to show now.

In other words, about 5000 apps have been launched each month since December. And that means that the Android Market finally managed to reach App Store’s growth rate.
At the end of January Apple announced that the App Store accommodates a total of 140 000 applications. Now there are around 150 000 applications. That makes 5000 a month, again.
The revival of the Android Market shouldn’t surprise you. After all, so many Android-based devices have been unveiled lately and each of them is just another reason for the application developers to keep on working.
By the way, I even expect the apps in the Android Market to keep growing even faster: there are plenty of interesting applications for iPhone that haven’t been ported to the Android Market yet and it is about time to see them ther
.
 
I love it, I do so much with it.
Whatever I write in my calender it automatically goes to my cell and vice versa.....I know the Iphone can do the same but I love this phone.


I respect you more now ;)
 
I finally got around to rooting my droid.. really nothing to it. Wifi tether is awesome
 
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