Do you have a smart phone? Are you considering buying one if you don't? What kind? iPhone, Android or Windows Phone?
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
I'm an Android user, and Kernel/Bootloader flasher. However, I've been looking through the Brookstone catalog for this Christmas, and have been thinking about going iPhone 4S for my next upgrade. There's so many iPhone/iPad specific gadgets out there.
Most likely, I'll be going with the Galaxy S II though.
You'd like the Focus S. I know... I'm probably never going to sell anyone.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
Android user. I use it for Gmail, POP mail, IM (Trillian client), LogMeIn remote control, Web browsing, home automation control, games, casual picture taking, Netflix, listening to music and car navigation. Oh, almost forgot, I also use it as a phone.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks, than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
I have an iPhone 3GS, at first I didn't want a smart phone but 2 years later it's amazing how much I depend on it like looking up a phone number, reading a review of a product in a store before buying it, comparing prices online while in a store and reading forums while in lines a park or during The Dark Knight preshow.
I am typing this message from my Droid Bionic running Android 2.3.4
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It's not "WinMo." Windows Mobile no longer exists. Windows Phone is different. You should try it. The problem is that no one truly gets it until they light it up with all of their different accounts, and it magically integrates it all together. That's the value prop, to me.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
No smart phone yet. I'm thinking about an iPhone if I ever get motivated enough to actually do it. My daughter has an Android, so I'm not sure why I'm thinking iPhone.
I read the other day in USAtoday that 70% of people haven't yet upgraded to smart phones. I was surprised that the figure was that high. The article was about companies positioning themselves to go after that huge potential market.
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