If I read something like this before I bought the phone, I wouldn't have had to suffer the last month.
Wow I feel so sorry for you, that terrible suffering...just terrible.If I read something like this before I bought the phone, I wouldn't have had to suffer the last month.
Sometimes I think the worst thing about Android is the whiny users who whine and cry every chance they get.Its a cell phone!!!! Suffer the last month? Come on man, if this phone is the worst thing going in you life I envy you.
every other phone has such whiners as well. Truly sucks.
Thats the thing ... every phone has whiners, and every phone has its issues. There are people who have returned 2 or 3 (and sometimes 4) phones because of this issue or that issue. Give me a break, no cell phone is perfect ... and never will be. Pick the phone that is best for you and move forward, we dont need to know why you made the choice.
This OP gets extra points because he actually signed up to rant. His username "BuhByeEris" is very indicative of what his purpose is on this board. Pretty sad really. Most people would be too busy to go that extreme effort for a phone.exactly, if you want attention go yell fire in a crowded theater or shark at the beach, no need to waste your time and ours by signing up here and whining about a phone, then making sure everyone who has the phone knows they are dumb for having that phone, then saying you never wanted a smart phone in the first place.
Hmmm...First- troll, or simply someone with attention issues? Judging by your other posts (all six of them negative) I'd have to say a combination of both.Smartphone Culture:
I hate people who are all hokey on technology. Yes, the internet is great, yes, cellphones are great, but no, they are not the greatest thing life has to offer. In the short weeks I have had my phone I noticed myself pulling up the internet in groups of people, relying on the knowledge of the web when I wanted any bit of information, and overall looking like a tool. Everytime I see someone with a smartphone, I feel they are an elitist. I know some people use these things as business tools, but those are few and far between in today's society. Most people use these things as glorified toys and frankly, it is not a club that I feel is worth being a part of. The thought that I was becomming a fanboy who was constantly telling people who couldn't give a shit about my newest apps and all the cool things my phone can do made me fall into self reflection. What type of person do I want to be and why should I let my cell phone dictate that in any means whatsoever. At the end of the day, I want my phone to call and text. If I need something more, I have a computer waiting at home for me. Mobile internet is not a train I'm ready to board.
One more note of irony from you I think. James Cameron is about as big of a technological front runner as you'd ever want to meet, I think. He pretty much invented CGI didn't he? You could probably make the argument that without his vision and innovation cell phone technology wouldn't look the same as it does today.P.S. everyone needs to see Avatar in Imax if they haven't yet. It will blow your mind across the back of your seat. (Just make sure your eris is in your pocket, that plastic screen might melt)
This OP gets extra points because he actually signed up to rant. His username "BuhByeEris" is very indicative of what his purpose is on this board. Pretty sad really. Most people would be too busy to go that extreme effort for a phone.
Oh and I'm pretty sure the phone's screen is glass.
If you can't tell the difference between glass and plexiglass than your brain must be as dull as your fingers.
If I read something like this before I bought the phone, I wouldn't have had to suffer the last month.
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