Question by ajht50: i have a verizon phone, im eligable for an upgrade, what phones are good?
i need a smartphone, but i also dont want just a touchscreen phone, i would like a full QWERTY keyboard, the droid has the best reviews but id like to hear from you
Best answer:
Answer by Nathan
I would also agree that the Droid is the best smartphone that has a keyboard. If you’re interested in it, you may want to wait for the Droid 2 that will be out in the next month or two..
What do you think? Answer below!
I have the Samsung Reality, and it ROCKS! It’s a slide out phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. It’s also inexpensive! Only $ 10 for Internet per month, unlike most phones which require $ 30. It is touchscreen, but you can also navigate it through the keyboard. It has a built in GPS system, rhapsody, internet, email, and a lot more. You can also really personalize this phone, by being able to change the fonts, and have 3 backgrounds at one time, by sliding the home screen, which interchanges them. It’s a great phone overall. Easy to use, figure out, and it comes with basically all the luxuries of Droid or Blackberry, for a low price.
**I got this phone when I was eligible for an upgrade as well. Full price the phone is $ 100-300, but if you buy the phone through Wirefly.com, you can get the phone for a low price of $ 20! It takes only three days for delivery as well. But waiting three days for a phone, is definitely worth saving hundreds, in my opinion. Hope this helps!**
10.28.11 at 12:37 am
Definitely go with a DROID. While trying out different phones, I found three phones that are exceptionally well. However, it depends how much money you’re willing to spend on your new smart phone purchase. If you can afford it, I would most definitely recommend the Motorola DROID X or the HTC DROID Incredible, which can both be purchased for a rough $ 199.99. However, if you’re looking for something a little more cheaper, I’d suggest getting the Motorola DROID Devour ($ 79.99) or the LG Ally ($ 49.99). I’d also just like to say, even though a ton of people ‘put it down’, I’d also suggest taking a look at the Microsoft KIN Two ($ 49.99), especially if you’re big on social networking and texting. Although it lacks the ability to download applications, which most definitely just about defeats the whole purpose of a smart phone, there are still some really great specifications that the phone, itself, is not getting enough credit for. Overall, your decision is based on how much you’d like to spend and personal preference.
10.28.11 at 1:07 am