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I require a qwerty keyboard if I am to use a phone for email so I started off with the Curve. It was life changingly good. Then I moved on to the Storm, it was frightful and rubbish, so within a month, I moved onto the Bold, which I found was a delight.


However, right now, I want a new iPhone. The screen is terrific for the internet, you can see full size versions of e-commerce sites that you use on your desk-top, and the keyboard, although a screen, is the best I have seen yet. My darling man changes his phone more often than he walks our dog, and I am seething with jealousy regarding the speed of his phone internet, it is breath-takingly good. I have several work email addresses, and I need access to them all when I am out and about. The new iphone 3GS has the edge right now, by a long shot.


There are apps for everything you can imagine with the IPhone, from shopping on Ocado, to a spirit level. I WANT ONE...

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???? Wrote:

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> I hate mine and them. yanks are amazing with them.

> I've done presentations where all the sceptics

> just sit there pushing buttons constantly...still,

> that could just be my presentations


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Maybe they're sending you texts


Or checking your facts on google ?



W**F



Is the Apple phone available on any other network soon ?

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recently back from a short trip to Canada where pretty much everyone has them, so they can all chat using some sort of instant messenger thingy. Means that they never check their messages so as a purveyor of a humble ring-or-text type device, I was outgunned and often not replied to... I thought they looked better than an iphone if you need to do anything proper on them due to the proper keyboard, but iphones seem to have more toys. "Business or pleasure" seems to be the question...
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I like my blackberry curve 8900 - it's shiny shiny and smaller than those bold feckers. The newer curve may have a trackpad, but it's not the phone for me - more thoughts from someone more knowledgable here


Also, unlike fat-fingered iphone users, I don't litter my emails with typos.

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