I can do what I need to..
My big thing about any phone is reliability. Sure sometimes things happen, but they should be rare. To me, Motorola makes crap phones, each smartphone of theirs I've owned had at least one if not several glitches in them. Droid 3 would've been good, but same thing.
Even though it's a personal phone, I use a smartphone for checking work (and some personal) email, a work twitter, and personal Facebook. Battery life I can work around, I say it's a smart phone, so it takes more juice. Screen on the rezound isn't exactly small. If I can deal with the touchscreen keyboard, I might like it.
I will seriously consider getting an iphone when there's at least a 4.3 inch screen and a gig of ram. Right now they're made for people who need a phone to occasionally use to do things on the web. Android is for people who r on the web ALL the time and use it enough to notice performance and don't want to go blind staring at that little screen. But like I said if those specs were different I would seriously consider getting one... well... battery will be a big factor too when it gets 4g... so if they continue to be non removable... I changed my vote- no iphone. At least not until nanotube battery technology catches on and gives us 10x the power in a smaller package. Just my 2 mb
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My big thing about any phone is reliability. Sure sometimes things happen, but they should be rare. To me, Motorola makes crap phones, each smartphone of theirs I've owned had at least one if not several glitches in them. Droid 3 would've been good, but same thing.
Even though it's a personal phone, I use a smartphone for checking work (and some personal) email, a work twitter, and personal Facebook. Battery life I can work around, I say it's a smart phone, so it takes more juice. Screen on the rezound isn't exactly small. If I can deal with the touchscreen keyboard, I might like it.