Dunno... I generally like my Sprint Touch... but it's the phone functions via the touchscreen that drive me nuts! I'd seriously consider upgrading to one of these... or better still, a CDMA Nokia with this form factor and a 3.5'" screen , if they ever made one.
For me, the qwerty keyboard just isn't worth the additional bulk.
I used to be so adamant about running WinMo to compliment my Exchange service... but in light of how well the iPhone and iP 3G performed in just their first outing, 6.1 really now seems to me to be an overcomplicated, basically slow, clunky, OS that should be significantly better than it really is.
As a carrier, ATT is still brutal in L.A. though, so I won't be going there any time soon...
Brutal? Whenever I am there, I never seem to have any troubles in LA or the whole Southern California area, and I'm on At&t, I seem to get all around 3G service on my V3xx.
Weird. As with Striker, I have no problems with network coverage in socal on AT&T. 5 bars anywhere I go. T-Mobile on the other hand constantly went to emergency only, and the staff refused to help or even check if it was a sim card problem. No way I'm supporting T-Mobile in pan america any time soon.
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Brettinsocal @ Aug 8th 2008 8:50PM
Dunno... I generally like my Sprint Touch... but it's the phone functions via the touchscreen that drive me nuts! I'd seriously consider upgrading to one of these... or better still, a CDMA Nokia with this form factor and a 3.5'" screen , if they ever made one.
For me, the qwerty keyboard just isn't worth the additional bulk.
I used to be so adamant about running WinMo to compliment my Exchange service... but in light of how well the iPhone and iP 3G performed in just their first outing, 6.1 really now seems to me to be an overcomplicated, basically slow, clunky, OS that should be significantly better than it really is.
As a carrier, ATT is still brutal in L.A. though, so I won't be going there any time soon...
Perhaps Android...?
Striker @ Aug 9th 2008 12:24AM
Brutal? Whenever I am there, I never seem to have any troubles in LA or the whole Southern California area, and I'm on At&t, I seem to get all around 3G service on my V3xx.
Pure @ Aug 10th 2008 2:59AM
Weird. As with Striker, I have no problems with network coverage in socal on AT&T. 5 bars anywhere I go.
T-Mobile on the other hand constantly went to emergency only, and the staff refused to help or even check if it was a sim card problem. No way I'm supporting T-Mobile in pan america any time soon.
Brettinsocal @ Aug 9th 2008 7:43PM
Bully for you. Daliy conversations with my girlfriend who remains on that carrier, as well as my former patronage of same, suggest otherwise.