I'm still holding out for the version that was rumoured last year to compete with blackberries...
supposably prototypes have been made of an iphone with a keyboard.
I currently have an XDA mini IIs (htc wizard).
this does everything that I want it to. (in fact it seems to do everything that the new iphone does (and more) but was released about 3 years ago).
after having a phone with a full keyboard I can't see myself going back to one without.
even with apple putting new features in I also can't see the cydia app store disappearing, take my phone, if I want a new app, i down load it from the developers site, I press install, the bam! it's done.
I want to play a free game, I down load it,
I want a new internet browser, I install it
anything I want I can get, I download from the developers site, I don't have the limitation of only being able to get apps that Apple deem appropriate. it's a fast free and easy platform. I don't need to hack my phone to do what I want with it.
the cydia store offers a way for iphone users to get small free apps that they wouldn't otherwise have actually paid for
(the only reason I'd want an Iphone is cause they look good).
supposably prototypes have been made of an iphone with a keyboard.
I currently have an XDA mini IIs (htc wizard).
this does everything that I want it to. (in fact it seems to do everything that the new iphone does (and more) but was released about 3 years ago).
after having a phone with a full keyboard I can't see myself going back to one without.
even with apple putting new features in I also can't see the cydia app store disappearing, take my phone, if I want a new app, i down load it from the developers site, I press install, the bam! it's done.
I want to play a free game, I down load it,
I want a new internet browser, I install it
anything I want I can get, I download from the developers site, I don't have the limitation of only being able to get apps that Apple deem appropriate. it's a fast free and easy platform. I don't need to hack my phone to do what I want with it.
the cydia store offers a way for iphone users to get small free apps that they wouldn't otherwise have actually paid for
(the only reason I'd want an Iphone is cause they look good).