Yay, screen replacement ordered online worked like a charm. Cell phone is back in business. When my contract is up (in July), I’ll probably switch to an HTC Dream running Android or something like that.
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Yay, screen replacement ordered online worked like a charm. Cell phone is back in business. When my contract is up (in July), I’ll probably switch to an HTC Dream running Android or something like that.
Cool.
QWERTY.
Why this and not an iPhone, just out of curiosity?
(not being a user of either, I’m not trying to start an emacs-vs-vi style war, rather asking you, who presumably knows more about the issues than I do, for the relative merits of each device and each OS)
3 reasons:
Physical: the dream will have a tactile keyboard, which is huge with me, vs the open expanse of flat screen.
Economic: t-mobile has cheaper/better plans than at&t imho.
Ideological: open source vs control. This does have practical implications for the availability of widgets for x, y, z and various forms of flexibility. Though I suspect it will lack polish in certain areas, I bet it will have the essentials, like, say, interapplication cut & paste (which, I’m given to understand, the iphone lacks. =)