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This phone has very sensitive buttons that let you type your texts or phone numbers with your finger nails-giving you much better accuracy than the "pad of your finger" typing used on the G1. One downside is that the incoming and outgoing text list will get full and then you won't get more texts until you delete the old ones, and it takes a VERY long time to delete the entire folder. Also picture mail will always be at the top of your outgoing list, even if it was the oldest text on your phone. The vibrate is very light, and even when turned up on high I will not feel it vibrate from my purse or my pocket. Other than those I really do like the phone.
For a first time "smartphone" user, this phone seems to be the ideal product. The touch screen responds well to taps, presses and slides using your finger. The proprietary features (the dual docks on the screen, the charger/headphone port, the web browser, the operating system, etc) are all user friendly and more or less straight forward. However, for the phone aficionado, this is not the way to go. The phone lags at times and freezes randomly, the web browser is slow (even with the high speed data package with T-Mobile), the number of free apps you can get is extremely limited and the number of paid apps is just as limited (thanks to the proprietary software on the phone), the vibration of the phone is really odd (two buzzes with a mechanism that you can hear when you shake the phone gently), and the battery life is horrendous. Despite the negative, the phone does what it needs to (call, text, browse, store, plays music) and is available for a decent priceRead full review
For a first time "smartphone" user, this phone seems to be the ideal product. The touch screen responds well to taps, presses and slides using your finger. The proprietary features (the dual docks on the screen, the charger/headphone port, the web browser, the operating system, etc) are all user friendly and more or less straight forward. However, for the phone aficionado, this is not the way to go. The phone lags at times and freezes randomly, the web browser is slow (even with the high speed data package with T-Mobile), the number of free apps you can get is extremely limited and the number of paid apps is just as limited (thanks to the proprietary software on the phone), the vibration of the phone is really odd (two buzzes with a mechanism that you can hear when you shake the phone gently), and the battery life is horrendous. Despite the negative, the phone does what it needs to (call, text, browse, store, plays music) and is available for a decent price.Read full review
I own an iPhone but I bought this phone since everyone was talking so much about it.. Unlike the iphone it has lots of customization and i love that... The prompt and reminder when you receive new emails, text etc is awesome... I have done all the research but hate the lack of syncing with music and so on on my macbook... i will stick to my iphone... this phone is cool, sleek and light!
Pros: Easy to use, 3G WCDMA, IM, OZ email, aGPS, JAVA, Haptic touch, WAP, accelerometer, Widgets, Bluetooth..... Beautiful Design. Battery life is about 4 hours non-stop, Touch screen Cons: Camera is below average, interface is sometimes slow Overall: Really good-looking touch screen phone for the beginner