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2008 is stacking up as the biggest year for cell phones yet, what with the new iPhone, the first Google phone, and the first touchscreen BlackBerry—and that's just for starters. Check out the hottest handsets of the holiday season.
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What Verizon GPS policy? I use the Blackberry 8330 curve with google maps and it always pinpoints my location through the gps without any problems. You have your settings set correctly?
I use Verizon, if that wasn't obvious.
our contract is about to expire with sprint and i am looking for a good , practical phone for wife and I and a calling plan ,,,, any suggestions?
i have enV2 and its east 2 text with and i think its a great phone
We have had verizon for many years now and are the only ones of our friends/family that do not have tons of dropped calls or lack service in various places. We lose service very little and when we do it's only for a short distance.
what about the Pantech Matrix!! that phone Rocks!!
Just bought the IPHONE by apple, Must use to believe! This phone is so far into the future, It will take others a long time to catch up! Love it! Don
kinda all those phones suck but except the blackberries but do u wanaa know what is the worst phone ANY TYPE OF SIDEKICK BECAUSE ITS FROM T-MOBILE SOO DONT BUY IT
I have the LG Dare from Verizon. Similar to the Storm but not a Blackberry. Touch screen and compact. It has a 3.2 mp camera too that will allow you to take landscape/panoramic pics too.
1 Posted by edwardmott on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse
Will not buy Verizon Blackberrys because of Verizon GPS policy of not allowing other applications use the GPS HW.