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Help Using slide-out keyboard coming from iPhone

BBOOZE

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Sep 23, 2010
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Hi I'm contemplating pulling the plug on my iPhone 4 and am looking at this T-Mobile G2 as a potential replacement. I've never had a phone with slide-out keyboard but I went to the T-Mobile store yesterday and tried out a mytouch and found the slide-out keyboard to be nearly impossible to use. Horrible. I'm just wondering if this is the way of the world for these kinds of keyboards, in which case I might have to look at another option.

Any other good Android phones at T-Mobile?
 
Just wondering, any particular reason why you want to ditch the iPhone?

Also I would wait until the phone is out in stores to play with before you pre order or anything, gonna be a few weeks until it comes out anyway.

Personally, I think Android-based phones will be the better option going forward. As of now, us iPhone users are beholden to whatever King Steve deems is worthy to be included in each version's release. I have not jumped on the Android bandwagon because I didn't like the functionality but with version 2.2 it seems the gap has closed considerably. Plus, with different manufacturers developing Android devices I think the competition will be good for innovation and keeping prices reasonable.

I can sell my iPhone 4 for probably $600 and buy any Android device full price for no more than $500. Seems like the time to do this swap is now.
 
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Personally, I think Android-based phones will be the better option going forward. As of now, us iPhone users are beholden to whatever King Steve deems is worthy to be included in each version's release. I have not jumped on the Android bandwagon because I didn't like the functionality but with version 2.2 it seems the gap has closed considerably. Plus, with different manufacturers developing Android devices I think the competition will be good for innovation and keeping prices reasonable.

I can sell my iPhone 4 for probably $600 and buy any Android device full price for no more than $500. Seems like the time to do this swap is now.

I sold mine on eBay for $650 and pre-ordered the G2 for $499.
 
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Hi I'm contemplating pulling the plug on my iPhone 4 and am looking at this T-Mobile G2 as a potential replacement. I've never had a phone with slide-out keyboard but I went to the T-Mobile store yesterday and tried out a mytouch and found the slide-out keyboard to be nearly impossible to use. Horrible. I'm just wondering if this is the way of the world for these kinds of keyboards, in which case I might have to look at another option.

Any other good Android phones at T-Mobile?

I would say wait till the Vibrant gets a guaranteed GPS fix. Then and only then get the vibrant. I've had android phones with Keyboard, the MTS. I was soooo worried about getting a phone w/o a physical keyboard. I can tell you, after using the virtual keyboard on the Vibrant's 4 inch screen, I WILL NEVER get a phone with a physical keyboard ever again. Not only do I type faster on the virtual keyboard thanks to the awesome response of the Super Amoled, it also makes the phone feel as light as a feather.

I still want the G2, just so I can mess around with HSPA+
 
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With any keyboard it takes some getting use to and this one is pretty easy to pick up. The Chicklet buttons are large enough and are spaced decently. The keyboard is great to have but I use Swype for everything. I was coming from an iPhone as well.

I've tried to use Swype a bit but I can't get stuff down like doing double letters. It's pretty neat.
 
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