Need a new phone-have considered Curve, iphone, and more

Danielle L

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Hi, I am a 18 year old college student who is looking for a new phone to replace my SE 520A. Up until this point I've only text messaged (a lot) and used it as a phone. I'm on AT&T's network So i'll lay out my areas of importance.

-Battery life (definitely want my phone to last an entire day and possibly more. I'm spoiled by my 520A that can go like 3-5 days of normal use without being recharged. i don't need this good of performance, but nothing like the new Motorola Q9)

-Messaging (obviously all phones offer this, but an ideal keypad, or key board is necessary. I'm open to learning the iphone's touch pad too, because I've heard pretty good things)

-web browsing/rss feeds/e-mail (this is something that I've not done before and am interested in getting into. I like the iphone, because even though it costs alot more than say, the curve, you save a lot of money on the data plan. My e-mails are g-mail, and my college's which is Microsoft Outlook Web Access)

-I would like a camera, but don't need amazing quality

-AIM

-My situation-I live in a 3G area, and on a college campus that has wifi available in many places.

-this isn't a requirement, but one of the things I like about the iphone is the easy ability to post to facebook

Some of the phones that I've considered are the Iphone, SE K850, Blackberry Curve, Nokia N95. I was wondering what everyone thought of those options and if there is anything else I should consider. Price is a consideration, in the way that I don't think I would ever spend $700 on the Nokia, if it became subsidized though, things could change.
 
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