ClubDirt: You seem to be the type who won't be bothered with hacking your own phone, so I think a BlackBerry is a good choice. Whatever you do, don't get Nokia's smartphones. Their Symbian platform is waaay behind Android and Apple. Although HTC phones sports WinMo7 look cool, Windows Mobile is just a distant third in terms of apps and ease of use, not to mention lack of a good apps market.
michaelpaul1: Here ya go. (Sorry my browser's acting up, can't post a live link. Just cut and paste onto address bar):
Droid X Themes & Apps : https://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=693
Droid X Tips & Tricks : https://androidforums.com/motorola-droid-x/
ClubDirt: You seem to be the type who won't be bothered with hacking your own phone, so I think a BlackBerry is a good choice. Whatever you do, don't get Nokia's smartphones. Their Symbian platform is waaay behind Android and Apple. Although HTC phones sports WinMo7 look cool, Windows Mobile is just a distant third in terms of apps and ease of use, not to mention lack of a good apps market.
michaelpaul1: Here ya go. (Sorry my browser's acting up, can't post a live link. Just cut and paste onto address bar):
Droid X Themes & Apps : https://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=693
Droid X Tips & Tricks : https://androidforums.com/motorola-droid-x/
Thanks Borat
have the google phone with T-Mobile. T-Mobile is fine but the phone sucks.
can you make bets at matchbook, or not, on any of these phones people like? i didn't see anything in the iphone brochure about that.
Thanks Borat
have the google phone with T-Mobile. T-Mobile is fine but the phone sucks.
can you make bets at matchbook, or not, on any of these phones people like? i didn't see anything in the iphone brochure about that.
ClubDirt: You seem to be the type who won't be bothered with hacking your own phone, so I think a BlackBerry is a good choice. Whatever you do, don't get Nokia's smartphones. Their Symbian platform is waaay behind Android and Apple. Although HTC phones sports WinMo7 look cool, Windows Mobile is just a distant third in terms of apps and ease of use, not to mention lack of a good apps market.
michaelpaul1: Here ya go. (Sorry my browser's acting up, can't post a live link. Just cut and paste onto address bar):
Droid X Themes & Apps : https://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=693
Droid X Tips & Tricks : https://androidforums.com/motorola-droid-x/
ClubDirt: You seem to be the type who won't be bothered with hacking your own phone, so I think a BlackBerry is a good choice. Whatever you do, don't get Nokia's smartphones. Their Symbian platform is waaay behind Android and Apple. Although HTC phones sports WinMo7 look cool, Windows Mobile is just a distant third in terms of apps and ease of use, not to mention lack of a good apps market.
michaelpaul1: Here ya go. (Sorry my browser's acting up, can't post a live link. Just cut and paste onto address bar):
Droid X Themes & Apps : https://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=693
Droid X Tips & Tricks : https://androidforums.com/motorola-droid-x/

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