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Old 01-25-2010, 03:05 PM   #5
Steven Lyle Jordan
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Originally Posted by phenomshel View Post
Steve, Chris was all charged about the Droid. When it came time for him to upgrade, he went and looked at it...and didn't like it. Not because of Android, but because of the keyboard. I am assuming you have a two year contract? I'd get the WinMo phone this time and wait to see what Android phones come out in the next two years. That'd give them time to get the apps you want/need, and time for you to see how they progress.

Chris ended up with BlackBerry Tour (he came from a BB Curve). I still have my Curve, but am seriously considering HTC Imagio (WinMo) when I upgrade in October.
He didn't like the Android keyboard... and got a Blackberry? You don't hear that every day!

The Touch Pro 2 also has a physical keyboard, but I haven't had the chance to try it yet to see how it feels. After using on-screen keyboards on my present cellphone (LG Dare), pretty much any physical keyboard is an improvement to me. Of course, that kind of thing is very subjective (as my Blackberry comment should indicate).

Your comment about existing vs future apps is spot-on.
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