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Cougar281

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Sep 11, 2006
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That is why I have a Iphone:thumb:

Ugh... :thumbsdown: How can you type on them??? Every time I've had to set up a customers e-mail on one of those stupid POSes, it mis-interperets my intentions on like every other letter and it takes me six time as long to type their e-mail address than it would on a crackberry. The crackberry keys may be small, but I never have problems typing on it like I do on those POS iphones.... There's something to be said for tactile contact....
 
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Kat

Wicked Witch of the West
Aug 2, 2006
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Ugh... :thumbsdown: How can you type on them??? Every time I've had to set up a customers e-mail on one of those stupid POSes, it mis-interperets my intentions on like every other letter and it takes me six time as long to type their e-mail address than it would on a crackberry. The crackberry keys may be small, but I never have problems typing on it like I do on those POS iphones.... There's something to be said for tactile contact....

I have had almost every phone/pda out there. The Iphone works best my nails :thumb:
 

FullSpec

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im on my third so far in the past two years, I am still looking for a fail-safe military grade blackberry
 

68skylark455

Larry the "Stroker"
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It was $20 to upgrade and the touch phones started at $80 up to $250.
besides, I told my kids they can't have a touch phone because they are to rough on them-I get the look-and then someone says, "look at your old one" freaking smart ass kids:rofl:
Its fine for what i need-to talk and text-the rest is just fun stuff.