Gang:
I am new here, I don't even have my new phone yet. I just started a new job at a high tech company in the SF Bay Area, and they gave me the choice of an iPhone, Blackberry, or Android phone. I wasn't sure which model I wanted, just that it had to be ATT or Sprint.
After some quick checking of the reviews, I decided on the Samsung Epic. Why? The real keyboard, the two cameras, the hot spot feature, and the fact that it isn't Apple. Not that I dislike Apple, just that I don't like the whole "walled garden" attitude.
I should have it in a few days, and then I will start my real questions. For now, I will keep reading the forum postings.
Brad Houser
I am new here, I don't even have my new phone yet. I just started a new job at a high tech company in the SF Bay Area, and they gave me the choice of an iPhone, Blackberry, or Android phone. I wasn't sure which model I wanted, just that it had to be ATT or Sprint.
After some quick checking of the reviews, I decided on the Samsung Epic. Why? The real keyboard, the two cameras, the hot spot feature, and the fact that it isn't Apple. Not that I dislike Apple, just that I don't like the whole "walled garden" attitude.
I should have it in a few days, and then I will start my real questions. For now, I will keep reading the forum postings.
Brad Houser