Q. The title sums it up!! What Phone from At&t has the best features and the best quality??(with out data plan but with touch and POSSIBLY keyboard)Please help:)
A. http://www.androidauthority.com/best-keyboard-qwerty-android-phones-2012-55315/
check website out for affordable keyboard phones with pictures and specs.
Samsung Captivate Glide (AT&T)
�Display: 4� 480 x 800
�CPU: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz Dual-Core Processor
�OS: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
�Keyboard: 4-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard (With 4 Android dedicated buttons)
�Storage: 8 GB Internal / Up to 32GB microSD slot
�RAM: 1 GB
�Battery: 1650 mAh Li Ion
�Rear-Camera: 8 MP / 720p Video (4X Zoom)
�Front-Camera: 1.3 MP
�4G?: AT&T HSPA+
�Release Date: Buy Now!
very nice phone!
samsung galaxy 2 has been voted the best android phone and even better that iphone 4. some say.
Beautiful 4.3-inch screen
Insanely slim and light
Very fast
Great camera
Attractive design
Endless features and customisation option
Motorola Milestone
android
4/5 *
touchscreen aswell
as keyboard
apps
Powerful Android 2.0 operating system
Exchange email support
Multi-touch functionality in some apps
Stunning touchscreen
Handy Qwerty keyboard
Decent camera
Android App Market is full of good, free apps
Great connectivity
check website out for affordable keyboard phones with pictures and specs.
Samsung Captivate Glide (AT&T)
�Display: 4� 480 x 800
�CPU: NVIDIA Tegra 2 1GHz Dual-Core Processor
�OS: Android 2.3.6 Gingerbread
�Keyboard: 4-row slide-out QWERTY keyboard (With 4 Android dedicated buttons)
�Storage: 8 GB Internal / Up to 32GB microSD slot
�RAM: 1 GB
�Battery: 1650 mAh Li Ion
�Rear-Camera: 8 MP / 720p Video (4X Zoom)
�Front-Camera: 1.3 MP
�4G?: AT&T HSPA+
�Release Date: Buy Now!
very nice phone!
samsung galaxy 2 has been voted the best android phone and even better that iphone 4. some say.
Beautiful 4.3-inch screen
Insanely slim and light
Very fast
Great camera
Attractive design
Endless features and customisation option
Motorola Milestone
android
4/5 *
touchscreen aswell
as keyboard
apps
Powerful Android 2.0 operating system
Exchange email support
Multi-touch functionality in some apps
Stunning touchscreen
Handy Qwerty keyboard
Decent camera
Android App Market is full of good, free apps
Great connectivity
Android or Blackberry?
Q. My birthday is coming up and I can get a phone within a price guideline. My friends all bbm people on their blackberry's and are very socialble but othere's say it breaks easily. Which one should I get?
A. There is no doubt that android phones are better than blackberry phones, but if all of your friends havce BBs, then the choice gets hard.
The advantage of having a Blackberry is that you will be able to BBM with all your friends, and not get left out. Most of my friends had BBs, and I got an android (this was a year ago). I felt left out until their contracts ran out and all bought new androids. If your friends are for sure sticking with Blackberries, and you wouldn't mind them way to much, go for the BB.
On an android phone there are hundreds of social apps, but I haven't found one that is BBM compatible. What you do get though, is the Google Play Store. It has over 400,000 apps, and 70% of them are free. You get to be part of the future of smartphones. You get the option of choice: both when you choose what phone to buy, and the software on it. You can install a new keyboard, theme, live wallpaper, lockscreen etc very easily.
The best android phone on a budget is the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus. The HTC One V is better, but not released yet. If you wouldn't mind waiting (and it's on your carrier) and want an android, the One V is the way to go. The Blackberry Bold is the best Blackberry Phone out right now (there's another batch coming fall 2012 apparently), and should still be dirt cheap.
The advantage of having a Blackberry is that you will be able to BBM with all your friends, and not get left out. Most of my friends had BBs, and I got an android (this was a year ago). I felt left out until their contracts ran out and all bought new androids. If your friends are for sure sticking with Blackberries, and you wouldn't mind them way to much, go for the BB.
On an android phone there are hundreds of social apps, but I haven't found one that is BBM compatible. What you do get though, is the Google Play Store. It has over 400,000 apps, and 70% of them are free. You get to be part of the future of smartphones. You get the option of choice: both when you choose what phone to buy, and the software on it. You can install a new keyboard, theme, live wallpaper, lockscreen etc very easily.
The best android phone on a budget is the Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus. The HTC One V is better, but not released yet. If you wouldn't mind waiting (and it's on your carrier) and want an android, the One V is the way to go. The Blackberry Bold is the best Blackberry Phone out right now (there's another batch coming fall 2012 apparently), and should still be dirt cheap.
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