New Every 2
Gawd I'm bored with all this IPHONE crap already
droid2 connectivity issues with wifi
iPhone schmiphone...when are the new 4g phones available
HTC Thunderbolt, iPhone 4, or Droid Bionic
Which of the aforementioned phones should I get? Should I wait for the Droid Bionic to come in March?
Why would an iPhone 4 be better than an HTC Thunderbolt?
No bloatware?
Seriously. I LOVE that. There is so much stuff on my Incredible that I just ignore. I'm not sophisticated enough to ever DREAM of rooting it so I just look at it.
Extra Apps
Thanks
IPhone comming to Verizon?
iPhone
Offical
Why Epik the skeptic thinks the iPhone MAY be coming.
http://epikonphones.blogspot.com/2011/01/ive-mention ... »
If you can get there, you'll see why I think there may be some validity to the current iPhone rumors. This kind of post didn't mesh with PhoneCan, so I had to put it in a blog instead.
January 11 Press Release: HTC Thunderbolt will be released?
I don't care about the iPhone.
Ok..so here is the question?
I know there would still be fanboys out there who would still grab it, but seriously.. why would anyone go crazy over it if it comes out with 3G speeds?
Just a thought and curious to know this..
Anyone in here.. would you rather have a 3g Verizon Iphone or pass for one of the new 4g monsters coming out?
HAHAHAHA I call Bull S**t!!
Show me some solid proof this will happen so that fanboys can stop prematurely busting their loads.
It bothers me why this is still such a hot topic. To be honest, with all the Andoid phones out there, it makes the iPhone less unique in the sense of the best phone out there. To me, it would be a toss up rather than a definite decision if this were to happen. Where to people get these speculations?
prepaid to post
Android and Hotmail
Any speculation
Some dumb 4G LTE questions.
So I've used Sprint's Wi-Max in the past and didn't like it. Poor in building coverage, drains your battery, have to turn the 4G radio on/off.
So I was wondering if VZW's LTE will be plagued by the same things, or will VZW's 4G devices have an always on connection (unlike Wi-Max), will it be easier on your battery (unlike Wi-Max)?