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What phone would you buy and what service carrier would you use......?
Why?
I am looking forward to purchase a new phone in the next couple of days. I used to have Sprint, had them for almost 4 years until I got tired of the frequent mistakes and overcharges. I temporarily switched to Cricket wireless until I decided what to buy. Cricket ended up being reliable so I stayed a a couple of months more. Now, I am ready to purchase a new phone from one of the big guys. I decided to go with the HTC my touch from T-Mobile because one of their plans fits my needs and the phone along with its OS seem to be working great. The Android OS seems to have a solid future too.
The runner up phone was the HD2, but my brother has it and wishes he did not. The Microsoft OS is not ready yet. Until it is, I am sticking with android.
I totally agree, my MyTouch feels so outdated, its very laggy and its stuck at Android 1.6 while they're already going on 2.2. I can't even use my headphones with it, it needs some little adapter which I lost.
For the question I'd wait 3 weeks for the iPhone 4G/HD but if I had to get one today it'd be the iPhone 3GS which I'd trade in with that 30 day thing to get the 4G/HD lol.
The best phone currently in the market is the HTC EVO 4G and apples IPHONE 4Th generation is not even comparable the only thing that the IPHONE 4th has is the screen resolution that's all everything else sucks to the max
Currently have the HTC Desire and 100% happy with it but would also consider the HTC Evo these are the only 2 phones that interest me at the moment but the comment above unless hes using sarcasm is a stupid reply everything else sucks ok I think its past your bed time little boy.
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