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And am thinking about upgrading to the iPhone 4. All I have to do is unlock this phone and I'll be able to sell it for enough to pay for the new phone.
> Disclaimer: I don't have one, but I'm thinking of getting one. > > I made my peace with Apple when I stopped thinking of the iPhone as a computer. > Historically phones have been crappy locked platforms where you had to pay to > even get a ringtone (and probably some still are like that). In that sense the > iPhone is a great phone. > > There Droid phones with more features, but the few the iPhone has are done well > (like the responsive touch screen). The first generation iPhone was quite crappy > and II didn't look further then, but recently I was impressed by the 3GS. If the > 4 is faster than that's quite a good improvement. Others features have catched > up as well. > > I have one of the "computer" phones - the N95. I can put whatever I want into > it, but at the end the lack of good interface makes it very limited. I've looked > at the N850 (no n900 around here) but I wasn't very impressed by the interface > (it felt clunky like the first iPhone). > > Do Droid phones fare better? What's a good alternative? > > > > > > > [download a life] >

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