Thinking about a new phone. The HTC touch pro 2 is a candidate. The Motorola Cliq is another, provided it's available with international support. In the meantime, I'll keep using my old phone till it croaks. Although Verizon no longer supports AMPS (the original analog standard), my old phone still has it, in case I'm stranded in the middle of nowhere.

Apple, where's your keypad phone?

- mark 9-21-2009 7:43 pm

I will buy which ever one you buy. (this saves me having to research or even think about it, so I thank you in advance)
- L.M. 9-21-2009 8:33 pm [add a comment]


my HTC Ozone has a few things that were better on the Moto Q, tiny things but cant stand em (the worst being the Q when on a web page with links would move from link to link, this HTC it doesnt just jump to the next:<((
- Skinny 9-21-2009 9:54 pm [add a comment]



The Cliq has me interested, but I need for Verizon to pick it up, and retain GSM support (Verizon used the "other" radio technology).

I'd gladly switch to AT&T if iPhone had a keypad.
- mark 9-22-2009 2:29 am [add a comment]


Can't all phones be cracked now?
- steve 9-22-2009 3:53 am [add a comment]


Sadly, the US has fragmented RF technology which hampers mobility of phones between networks. CDMA vs. GSM. Verizon is a CDMA house.
- mark 9-22-2009 12:48 pm [add a comment]


What a difference a day makes. A current client wants to make some of our flash stuff iPhone compatible, (iPhone doesn't support flash) So as well them buying an iphone for me, since I'm just going to dump to video for now, they will also pay me to learn the iPhone SDK in the near future.

Thing is, I really wanted a blackberry, I want a keypad too.
- L.M. 9-24-2009 4:32 am [add a comment]






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