Well, it all depends on what's important to you. I would love a droid without the useless keyboard. The TP2 keyboard is outstanding so if that is an important consideration then the TP2 easily has the better keyboard. The capacitive vs resistive decision is not nearly as cut and dry as many...
Moving from BlackBerry to Android can be a little confusing at first, and I have tried it. I have ended up back on BlackBerry just due to the fact that it works for me. You need to see if Android is what you need for daily use, or if BlackBerry just gets it done for you. I think that they...
Maybe we can.... I don't really see the problem. I guess you're trying to MAKE it some sort of "requirement," but the premise in the original post is fallacious at best.
Lincoln had zero time in the US senate, and not much high-profile political experience in Washington, overall. He's still...
This guy knows so little he doesn't know that Nokia's Linux is the most mainstream mobile linux version yet. Its basically the desktop debian with a few optimizations for small screens, the tons of ports of OpenOffice and other desktop programs should tip him off.
The Android OS is nice..I ended up going back to the IPhone because I thought that the OS was just a little "smoother" around the edges. I also liked how the IPhone integrates so nicely with ITunes. I know you can transfer content back and forth as well with an Android phone...it's just not as...
i haven't (yet) got to use the e75 keyboard. I will say I can type much faster on a t9 than on the N97's QWERTY.
I'd definitely pick one up at 400. hopefully by the end of the year it is in that range.