Any Advice on Which Smartphone to Get?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various experiences and opinions regarding smartphone choices, particularly focusing on options available through Verizon. Participants share their preferences, challenges, and personal anecdotes related to different smartphone brands and models.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses feeling overwhelmed by the variety of smartphones available and seeks recommendations for a good Verizon smartphone.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience with an iPhone while noting a preference for a friend's Droid, suggesting that personal interaction with the devices may help in decision-making.
  • Several users mention their dissatisfaction with Blackberries, citing issues with media capabilities and expressing a preference for Android devices.
  • One participant highlights the importance of researching customer reviews before making a purchase, sharing a specific example of a phone that was recommended but later found to be unsuitable for heavy texting.
  • Another participant discusses their love for the iPhone, emphasizing its user-friendly interface and seamless syncing, while contrasting it with Android's customization options.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with the DroidX, noting its features and performance compared to their previous Blackberry.
  • Another participant mentions their satisfaction with the Droid 2, highlighting its usability for internet access and photography.
  • One participant discusses their choice of a prepaid smartphone, emphasizing affordability and satisfaction with their service.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding smartphone preferences, with some favoring iPhones and others preferring Android devices. There is no clear consensus on which smartphone is superior, as experiences vary widely.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with different smartphone brands and models, reflecting a range of needs and preferences. The discussion includes insights into service providers and pricing considerations.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering a smartphone upgrade or those seeking insights into various smartphone options may find the shared experiences helpful.

pctharper
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We're with Verizon and we are eligeable to upgrade our phones. I feel overwhelmed by the smartphones out there. It was a big enough decision to take the plunge and get smartphones, but it seems like a bigger decision in choosing one!

Can someone reccomend a good verizon smartphone please? TIA
 
I am with att and love my iphone... which Verizon now has... BUT... my best friend got a droid with verizon and I love her phone more than mine.

I would just go play with them at the store and see which one you personally like better.

Good luck! Picking out a new phone is almost as hard as finding the right bra.
 
wish I could find the right bra...
 
vanscootin said:
Good luck! Picking out a new phone is almost as hard as finding the right bra.

Truer words have never been spoken -- LOL! :D
Sandi
 
I don't have a smartphone yet - but when I do, I think I have decided on the Android OS.

Be careful with Blackberry's. Not all are flash capable. At work, we have been trying to post some videos and have discovered they are not viewable on all Blackberrys. Our "Blackberry Tester" just bought her phone and was told that it was media capable - whatever that means. But she thought she was getting a phone that would be on the cutting edge of technology. Well, it is a nice phone, it just doesn't have flash. So, just watch out with Blackberry...

Due to the grief I have had trying to locate video hosting services that will work with Blackberry - I will never have a blackberry - but that is just me! :)

Oh, and 2 neighbors just switched from Blackberry to Droid and have been EXTREMELY happy. Don't know exact phone models, though.
 
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vanscootin said:
I am with att and love my iphone... which Verizon now has... BUT... my best friend got a droid with verizon and I love her phone more than mine.

I would just go play with them at the store and see which one you personally like better.

Good luck! Picking out a new phone is almost as hard as finding the right bra.

Do you happen to know which Droid she got? I'm currently looking at the LG Vortex (FREE right now!) or Droid Pro (BOGO). I just can't spend a ton of money on a phone

And finding the right bra is very difficult!!!!!
 
i would highly recommend going off the Verizon site and google reviews on your top 3 choices. I did this with my daughter's phone. The Verizon site highly recommended a phone and when I read customer reviews (based on my daughter's intense texting needs) found that this phone was flagged as a phone to completely avoid. Do your homework and realize that also with Verizon smartphones you will be required to obtain a data package. You will be charged either $9.99 or $29.99 per month for mb useage.
 
My daughter and I love our iPhones. I don't have much experience with any other smartphone because I haven't felt the need to find anything other than my iPhone. My daughter has previously had a blackberry.
 
I have an iPhone (ATT) as does my husband. He works for them, so can use different ones and brings different phones home all the time to play with, but he's stuck with his iPhone 4. I will stick with my iPhone, too. Do be sure to check into the data plans as they can add up fast. Family plans may be a better option, too. I know it is for us - we have 5 phones on our plan.
 
I love my Pre. It's not a very popular phone, but not because it isn't any good. I love how it integrates with my email, contacts, calendar and social network with very minimal effort. The downside is that because it isn't the hot OS, there are less apps available for it. But I'm not an app person, so it doesn't bother me much.

You can learn more about the Pre 2 here: http://www.precentral.net/reviews

You can also use the links at the top of the page to navigate to other sites at the Smartphone Experts community and get more information on other smartphone.s
 
Love my IPhone, my husband loves his droid. You have to go play with them.
 
I went the prepaid route and got Virgin Mobile's LG Optimus V. (Very much like the vortex...can even use the dock and auto dock from the vortex) I pay $25 a month for unlimited data and 300min. They have other plans with more minutes. They do not have service in all areas. I love my phone and my bill.
 
If you're not a big techie person, the iPhone "just works" better than anything I've ever seen. The interface is intuitive, the syncing and everything are seamless. Android's great if you want to customize every little thing, but most people don't need/want to do that, and if you're overwhelmed by the choices, it doesn't sound like you'd take advantage of those customizing ways that Droids are different. I've had the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 and have known many people with Droids or who've gone from Droid to iPhone. I don't know any of them who have gone from iPhone to Droid.
 
I got a blackberry and hated it as all of the emails from home office I could not see any of the pictures they were just X in the boxes. I ended up switching to the android and love it. I to was scared about switching to a smart phone but will never go back. I have started txt with my downline and love being able to get my emails and keep in contact with my host wherever I am at.
 
I have Verizon and have a DroidX - I love, love,love it!!!! I had a Blackberry and hated it. I tried the iPhone but the service the Verizon one offers is different than At&t. If you go with the iPhone go with At&t.
 
I was with Sprint & had a blackberry....WRONG MOVE! I hated it! Now as of last Feb, on Verizon Android OS (HTC Incredible) and LOVE IT! If it weren't for P3 needing to be on my computer, I'd never need my computer again! I'm always on my phone (like now) ! Check consultants corner, track shipping, send emails from my personal website.... Facebook, text, all my contacts are in my phone...... um, what else?.....
But I do agree with others on here, PLAY PLAY PLAY, ASK ASK ASK.... Hubby & I did opt for a BoGo as the "free" ones didn't gave much options available for accessories (cases, etc)
I also have a gmail account that I can "save" (email to myself) all the necessary PC fliers & other info just to keep the memory on my phone down, not that I've ever had an issue, but if I didn't ... I would someday!
Also, now that I have everything at my finger tips 24/7 - if I need to look up anything while at an expo, or team meeting or want to quick make calls on my lunch break or at daughters soccer game, I can!
Happy Playing!
 
I have a Droid 2, and am very happy with it. It's easy to use, and I use it for the internet all the time when I am traveling. I was out of town last week and was able to get on CS, PC, and various other sites and could easily post with my slide-out keyboard, etc. At the time of my purchase, I was able to get an accessory pack that included the travel charger, and a media-station/charger. I use that when I travel, PLUS, it had a car-mount attachment that I can use in my car, if I want to use the phone's GPS Turn-by-turn feature (or just the "maps"). Those are cool....I just discovered those tools. My DH has an iPhone with AT&T...>I like those as well...but not sure how it fares against Verizon's version. All in all, very happy with my Droid.And it takes great pictures! I used it for my pictures moreso than my cameras! It's so nice to have that convenience now instead of a big camera, I know I always have my phone (and it has like 7.5+ GIG of space on it....I can take alot of pictures and still not make a dent. I have almost 300 now and still have more than 7Gig of available space. That's just wrong!) :DDefinitely play with them.
 
I also have the Droid X and I LOVE IT!! Love the big screen, all the apps, the ability to receive and send emails from more than one account, the camera and many other things.
 
I have the LG Ally on Verizon and I love it. I needed one with a full keyboard for texting and it has the Android OS.
 
I have a Droid 2 that I got certified pre-owned on Verizon website. Works fine and was only $50. I can't see spending $200 on a phone, but that's just me. I love it for checking e-mails and browsing. I'm sure I can make much better use of it than I am, but I haven't yet. Basic difference between Droid and Iphone is flash (can't do on iphone) and droid is more customizable. Iphone might be easier to use out of the box though. There are great reviews on the internet that give pros and cons. Google droid v. iphone.
 

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