Minggu, 01 September 2013

why not any new good 3G/multimedia phones with qwerty keyboards from verizon?

Q. it seems like verizon is just veering off to only releasing new android phones or just basic feature phones. i'm eligible for a cell phone upgrade, but i'm waiting for something decent to come thats not a smartphone..

btw, i checked out the samsung reality but the sales rep said it was a problem phone.

A. Hi there. I work for Verizon. The main reason is Verizon has been trying to compete with Iphones. ATT has had the contract for years and so Verizon has made a push to match iphones size and ability,therefore you will see more and more phones withoutkeyboards. Wth regards to waht the sales rep said,...every phone has querks, then a new software comes out to fix those querks but ultiamtely ithey aren't found out until about 1 to 5 months after each release. Verizon however is good about updating most software.

aphoneupgrade@gmail.com can help you pgrade even if you are not eligible for an early upgrade


What is the best android phone on the best network?
Q. If you could get any Android on any network what smartphone would you get and why?

A. Samsung Droid Charge of Droid 3 on Verizon Wireless... always Verizon Wireless.

I would mainly go for the Samsung Droid Charge just because it's the strongest Android phone that Verizon has to offer at the moment.

It features 4G speeds, a zippy processor, the best screen in the smartphone business (Super AMOLED Plus), and a huge battery life despite all of it's premium specs. The big touch screen is great for your multimedia experience, as well as texting on the touchscreen keyboard.

But if you're a heavy texter, then definitely the Droid 3. It has a really great keyboard (the best on the Verizon network), a dual core processor, a good camera... but it lacks 4G which is a huge letdown. It's still a powerhouse phone, but in the mobile world of 4G, it's falling behind... but at least your battery life will be better than most smartphones right now.

I personally would get the Samsung Droid Charge just because it's super strong and not a lot of people are disappointed with it. I'm a moderate texter, so I don't need a physical qwerty keyboard.

When you're buying your smartphone, you should probably check out Wirefly (The Walmart of the mobile world) http://www.wirefly.com/?referringdomain=Wirefly_CJ

It offers huge discounts on smartphones when you sign up for a new 2 year contract or upgrade your current contract with your wireless carrier. You can save up to $200 on the Samsung Droid Charge ($99.99 vs $299.99) and $140 on the Droid 3 ($59.99 vs $199.99). The catch with Wirefly is that you have to stay on contract with your mobile carrier for at least 6 months... or else they'll charge you the full price of the phone... but it's very easy to stay on contract on that short amount of time.

Have fun with your new smartphone.





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