ChrisGonzales90
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Another thing to is, you should really choose the carrier first, then your phone. See what they all have to offer and what your budget is.
Another thing to is, you should really choose the carrier first, then your phone. See what they all have to offer and what your budget is.
Umm..this thread is about choosing from two smartphones on Verizon.
"..........I don't personally believe you can say one platform is smarter than another as a generalization because everyone uses them differently.
I tend to agree, at least to the extent that "local coverage trumps everything."Another thing to is, you should really choose the carrier first, then your phone. See what they all have to offer and what your budget is.
I tend to agree, at least to the extent that "local coverage trumps everything."
That said, that really changed with the introduction of the iPhone. It is pretty much a given that AT&T has millions of subscribers who might be on other carriers were it not for their exclusive franchise on the iPhone. Said another way, lots of people chose the iPhone first and then went to the only carrier that had it.
This thread has at least one root in the fact both iPhone users and Verizon subscribers now have a choice that they have not had until now.
........Back in 2006/2007 before the ATT and Cingular merger I believe Cingular was the top provider at the time.
And, personally, I believe that the quantity, quality, and utility of the iPhone permits an objective judgement that it is "smarter." I commend that conclusion to those who are buying a computer for data applications.
One may very well reject that conclusion as objective and be left with only my subjective judgement. However, I have been using handheld computers since the Palm III. I submit that my judgement in the space is well formed and informed.
why not buy both and test side by side and return the one you like the least before the 14 day return policy is up!
my question is this how long will the battery last in that power house called bionic?
Yes- it would prob come down to $ for me. From what I understand too, the Gingerbread OS will be pretty dang smooth, and may fix that "clunky" or "buggy" feeling that most Droids seem to have (just my opinion I know).
why not buy both and test side by side and return the one you like the least before the 14 day return policy is up!
my question is this how long will the battery last in that power house called bionic?