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Bananaman
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Liverpool/Edinburgh
Posts: 4,817
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Full screren phones are still a trade off. And at the end of the day no matter how cool it is to have a full screen webpage and video etc.... i know really most important is the tactile feedback on my phone for quick interaction for myself losing half the phone to a physical keypad is only a good thing! |
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Preparing more tumbleweed
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Hawaii
Posts: 6,038
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I'm wanting a decent android phone with a qwerty keyboard. Due to the crappy way the cell phone system works out here, without changing provider (at silly expense) the only option I've got is a Motorola Cliq, which isn't all that great. I'm thinking I'll probably buy a Nexus One in a month or so, but will still have to keep my N810 around for those days when it looks like I'll be doing a fair bit of sysadmin stuff remotely.
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Noob
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Socialist Republik of Kent
Posts: 5,032
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I was on T-Mobile 2 years ago and their coverage was frankly shocking in SE London and Kent. I switched to O2 to guarantee I could actually use my phone somewhere I went
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