- I initially bought the Torch on launch day. I liked the phone, but I had a few gripes such as the wiggle and wasn't totally sure I liked the form factor. I returned it after about a week and went back to iPhone3G. I have been an iPhone user since they first launched so the slider and physical keyboard were new to me. I really liked the physical keyboard for emailing, so I ended up picking up a 9700 Bold which I really liked, but quickly found that I missed a touch screen and the OS5.0 browser was pretty much useless (OS6 will really really be a welcome addition to the 9700!). I then took the obvious next step to the iPhone4. Great screen and I really liked the form factor, but I unfortunately suffered from antenna issues which were remedied by a SGP case. Biggest issue was the proximity sensor which didn't improve with iOS updates. So....I took it back today and got another Torch!! No wiggle on this one. Seems rock solid.
I will miss the retina display; however, I pretty much just email/text and view a few websites on a daily basis. The Torch should suffice for that with a screen that is on par if not better than the 3G I relied on for the past 2 years.
My hats off to AT&T customer service (Corporate store and via 611). They have been extremely helpful considering I have been switching my plan back and forth a lot between the blackberry and iPhone unlimited plans.09-24-10 11:27 AMLike 0 -
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- I initially bought the Torch on launch day. I liked the phone, but I had a few gripes such as the wiggle and wasn't totally sure I liked the form factor. I returned it after about a week and went back to iPhone3G. I have been an iPhone user since they first launched so the slider and physical keyboard were new to me. I really liked the physical keyboard for emailing, so I ended up picking up a 9700 Bold which I really liked, but quickly found that I missed a touch screen and the OS5.0 browser was pretty much useless (OS6 will really really be a welcome addition to the 9700!). I then took the obvious next step to the iPhone4. Great screen and I really liked the form factor, but I unfortunately suffered from antenna issues which were remedied by a SGP case. Biggest issue was the proximity sensor which didn't improve with iOS updates. So....I took it back today and got another Torch!! No wiggle on this one. Seems rock solid.
I will miss the retina display; however, I pretty much just email/text and view a few websites on a daily basis. The Torch should suffice for that with a screen that is on par if not better than the 3G I relied on for the past 2 years.
My hats off to AT&T customer service (Corporate store and via 611). They have been extremely helpful considering I have been switching my plan back and forth a lot between the blackberry and iPhone unlimited plans.09-24-10 02:02 PMLike 0 - I initially bought the Torch on launch day. I liked the phone, but I had a few gripes such as the wiggle and wasn't totally sure I liked the form factor. I returned it after about a week and went back to iPhone3G. I have been an iPhone user since they first launched so the slider and physical keyboard were new to me. I really liked the physical keyboard for emailing, so I ended up picking up a 9700 Bold which I really liked, but quickly found that I missed a touch screen and the OS5.0 browser was pretty much useless (OS6 will really really be a welcome addition to the 9700!). I then took the obvious next step to the iPhone4. Great screen and I really liked the form factor, but I unfortunately suffered from antenna issues which were remedied by a SGP case. Biggest issue was the proximity sensor which didn't improve with iOS updates. So....I took it back today and got another Torch!! No wiggle on this one. Seems rock solid.
I will miss the retina display; however, I pretty much just email/text and view a few websites on a daily basis. The Torch should suffice for that with a screen that is on par if not better than the 3G I relied on for the past 2 years.
My hats off to AT&T customer service (Corporate store and via 611). They have been extremely helpful considering I have been switching my plan back and forth a lot between the blackberry and iPhone unlimited plans.
1. No LED status indicator. I didn't realize how much I actually depended on this. For example, if you get a text or better yet miss a text, you MUST push the home button to turn the screen on to see if you received a text or not. With the Blackberry, a quick glance at the status indicator LED would let you know that. This will never be capiable with any current Iphone as they do not have any such "bulb". There are apps that can "flash" the screen but I can imagine that would play a big part in the battery life. I've read on a few Iphone forums that the users wish they had an LED indicator, while other said that it would be annoying to have this feature. But as annoying as it may be, it is an OPTION with the Blackberry.
2. No sound profiles. Well, it actually has two. Silent, which you only have the option to change vibrate to on/off. The other option is just a general option where you can change the loudness on the ring via a slider. There is a Sound Profile app that'll cost you about $7.
3. You cannot use any apps outside the Apple App store unless you "jailbreak" it. Jailbreaking will void your warranty. We all already know Blackberry is open to all outside apps.
4. Home screen does not "flip" when turned to landscape. May be an app for that.
5. Scary to think what happens to this phone when the battery actually dies, since you can't replace it (not a reason to totally ditch the phone but worth noting).09-24-10 04:30 PMLike 0
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