Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
So my 2 year contract is about to end with T-Mobile. And I'm thinking about getting a smart phone. So many choices out there including the iPhone. But with a lot of phones and specs, they're limited to certain carriers.So if you can have your own dream phone, what would it be and on what network would you want it to be carried on? Any other specs you want on it that's not on the market right now for phones?
I recently purchased my first smartphone: the Droid Incredible (through Verizon), and I'm very happy with it. Before I made my decision, I spoke to other people using the Incredible and other smartphones to get a sense of the pros and cons of each device, and did some online research. I also asked myself what do I want from a smartphone, which is where I suggest you start: What do you want a smartphone for?
Re: the Incredible...
- Most of the online reviews are very good, as what actual owners/users told me.
- Some found the virtual keyboard a drawback. I don't: I just think of it as learning new typing skills -- heck, I make mistakes typing on a regular keyboard until I slow down. Besides, there's a speech function for nearly everything (eg, googling, texting, navigation, etc), so theoretically, you would never have to type at all.
- Battery power. Again: what are you going to use the smart phone for? If mostly as a cell phone, the battery can last (I'm estimating) at least 24-36 hours w/o recharging. If you're gonna go all tricorder with the Incredible, then figure on 6-7 hours.
- The screen is hard to see in bright daylight, but it is still viable. It's annoying but not incapacitating. Cloudy days are fine, and inside, the screen is bright and clear. The Incredible's camera and video are also quite good, at least for my purposes.
- Internet surfing is quick and effective.
I could go on, but overall, I find this device truly Incredible (I would even nickname it the Droid You've-got-to-be-f*cking-kidding-me-I-can't-believe-it-does-this-too).