So i cant tell whether to get the android google phone, blackberry storm or iphone. does anyone know what is better for internet, texting, signal and other specs. please let me know.
g1 for texting-a full touchscreen blows for texting because you do not know if you pressed the button. you have to pay full attention to what youre doing.
g1 for internet-it has wifi like the iphone, but google, unlike apple, will allow you to install a better third party internet browser. nearly every third party internet browser supports flash. the iphone and storm never will have a third party browser.
signal is subjective to your coverage area. The iphone 3g has 4 class action lawsuits in 4 countries over the dropped calls. the storm will be on a cdma network which is smaller then the gsm network in the US.
spec wise, the g1 has the most features.
the iphone doesnt support;
java, mms voice dialing, third party software installation (the g1 does)the storm doesnt support wifi (the g1 does)
however, the g1 doesnt have a 3.5mm headphone jack. it has a proprietary usb jack.
Well first off monthly wise the blackberry will be the most followed by the iphone. The google phone is cheeper monthly cause tmobile is by far cheeper. The google phone will do as much as the phone, if not more. The google phone also is not all touch it has a trackball and a slide out quetry keyboard.Google Phone all the way.
They are both good in their own respect and caters to different crowds. The iphone are for those that are, of course, loyal to apple as well as those that want it as a "status symbol". It does have alot of bells and whistles that make it a great phone. The G1, on the other hand, is basically a "geek" phone. Those that want a phone to do everything from making a basic phone call to controlling your electronic devices to finding out where you parked your car, then the google phone is for you. I personally have the google phone and have enjoyed it since I have received it. The 3G converage is great in my area (Houston, Texas), but then again, I don't venture out from my area much.
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