:-)

I have a number of Android Handsets, but I use the Ion as "my phone".

Christine

On Dec 6, 8:21 pm, Matt Kanninen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had lost my Google Ion, for a couple weeks, so I retired my
> Blackberry and bought a Droid.
>
> The Droid is awesome, I believe it signifies the tipping point etc, it
> is certainly the right phone for me now.
>
> Although I would like to see HTC replaces the G1 with a phone that has
> everything the G1 has, AND, a dpad useable with the keyboard, on T-
> Mobile, with UMA WiFi voice and the HotSpot at HOme.  The can make a
> conventional slider, the trackball need only be usable in portrait.
>
> But I digress, I found my Google Ion!  It is certainly the best:
>
> A. 1 Handed phone
> B. MP3 player
> C. Podcaster
> D. 1 Handed web browser
> E. 1 Handed device
>
> I have ever used.  I have used plenty of iPhones, I won an iPod touch
> etc.
>
> Mind you, a physical keyboard is a prerequisite on my main device.  I
> like to type fast, and no Apple product has been typable, from the tic
> tac on.
>
> I am heartened by how many good Android phones there are.   The
> Samsungs and Cliqs seem to have solid keyboard.  I have heard bad
> things about OpenGL on the Samsung though?
>
> Can't wait to see what comes out round Christmas!  Will the Hero use
> it's Flash capabilities at all, or will Flash seem unnecessary on
> Android.
>
> My 2 cents,
>
> Matt Kanninenhttp://www.myspace.com/matt.kanninen
> What are you all working on this weekend?  I'm still working around
> Bitmap Memory problems.

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