I'm not quite what the deal is with dedicated touch keys? Are they capacitive keys made to look like hardware keys? I mean the iphone has one button used to 'navigate'
interesting image but nevertheless, someone had too much time on their hands :P
I sure as **** won't pay $600 for a phone that is using outdated hardware (once dual cores start releasing) just because it is LTE and voice/data friendly. Nice try.
As a BlackBerry fan I would love to see the BlackBerry Monaco (or whatever they call it this week) in the comparison. I know it wouldn't stack up well but seeing it side by side would make my switch to Droid easier when the Bionic comes out.
The LTE devices wont mean anything to some ppl for a while bc it will b available in only select areas and not have full coverage until I think 2013.
Yeah that is one thing I was wondering? I don't always even have 3g right now! I wonder if LTE will be different or beings I am in a rural area that doesn't have the best 3G (it bounces back and forth) will mean I won't be able to use lte for a while!
I saw that initially it will not be global, but later it will. I plan to keep my Storm 2 as a back up when I go overseas. I will just activate the Storm and deactivate it when I return.
After I left the post, I did some digging on the web. From what I could see it will have Global roaming on it.
Guess we will have to wait and see when it comes out to know for sure. If it is Global, I will probably give it a try. Sounds like a great phone
That's the first I heard of TB having global capabilities. I hear it can do voice and data on 3G. The comparison between the these 3 is that the iphone is only 3g with no voice and data, TB is 4g, and can due voice and data on 3g, and HTC will open it up for support from the Dev community, and the bionic is dual core so you may be able to scale better and longer with it, but, Motorola is going to lock it up and deny Dev access as much as they can. (sorry for the run on sentence?)
So do you want iTunes, custom ROMS, or that dual core for games and future proofing?
Its a hard call, depending on your needs.
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I was initially going to wait for the Bionic but I've decided to get the Thunderbolt in 2 weeks. It looks like a great phone. Not dual core, but I'm not sure I need that right now. Perhaps in 2 years I will.
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The more I think about it the more I want the thunderbolt but I know it's just the new toy bug biting. I think I will painfully wait and see what htc's dual core offering will be before upgrading... sad panda
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Although I would love to trade phones I don't think you will like my incredible very much so I will just hang on to it. Haha.
I guess I can wait and see what HTC will produce for the second half of the yeah... haha
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