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jamboy wrote:The iphone is so yesterday. I could name 10 android phones that are superior to the iphone in every way.
I'm thiiiiiiis close to getting a Samsung Galaxy Note II. Anyone with experience with it? It looks awesome. Amazon has it for $139 with a renewal of my Sprint contract.
jamboy wrote:The iphone is so yesterday. I could name 10 android phones that are superior to the iphone in every way.
I'm thiiiiiiis close to getting a Samsung Galaxy Note II. Anyone with experience with it? It looks awesome. Amazon has it for $139 with a renewal of my Sprint contract.
All the reviews of the Galaxy Note II says it is great
I went to the Verizon store the other day to check it out and it was just awesome.
D'oh, that did it! I just placed the order. No change to my data plan, so I'm in!!! I'm such a geek - I hardly use the phone part at all, but I's got to have the lastest toy!!
I have had the Note 2 since it was released. Hate the touch screen, as I do all touch screens. Spawn of Satan.
Works ok for the most part, with several annoyances. It has been semi-useful for coaching with Coach's Eye installed, since the processor(s) are pretty quick.
gm wrote:I have had the Note 2 since it was released. Hate the touch screen, as I do all touch screens. Spawn of Satan.
Works ok for the most part, with several annoyances. It has been semi-useful for coaching with Coach's Eye installed, since the processor(s) are pretty quick.
Still beats the iWhatever
But if you hate touch screens, shouldn't you be using a traditional BlackBerry?
gm wrote:I have had the Note 2 since it was released. Hate the touch screen, as I do all touch screens. Spawn of Satan.
Works ok for the most part, with several annoyances. It has been semi-useful for coaching with Coach's Eye installed, since the processor(s) are pretty quick.
Still beats the iWhatever
But if you hate touch screens, shouldn't you be using a traditional BlackBerry?
Or just a regular phone....My cellphone is probably 8 years old. I text about once a year. I did buy a fancier phone a couple of years ago, but the reception was lousier, so I went back to my old one with an antenna.
I wore out the keyboard on my last Blackberry and wanted to wait for the new BB10 model with a qwerty...my provider had a good deal on the Note 2 so I figured I would try it.