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 Android Phone recommendation thread, Official thread on "Which should I get?"

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rhythmjhan
post Aug 18 2010, 12:22 PM

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Guys, I need some help...
I'm struggling between Milestone and Milestone XT720...
RM1300 (Msia set) and RM1550 (SG set)

I really fancy the keyboard on Milestone, do you guys think it's really worth it if I were to take Milestone just for the keyboard?


rhythmjhan
post Aug 19 2010, 09:13 AM

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QUOTE(matnors @ Aug 18 2010, 10:03 PM)
hi there..
IMHO as for the physical keybod.. i dont think we really need it on a such big touch screen devices.
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ohhhhh..... cuz i'm using nk5800 now... flex.gif don like the small screen T_T...

QUOTE(AskarPerang @ Aug 18 2010, 10:50 PM)
Physical qwerty keyboard will just make your phone bulkier.
I prefer using touch screen only. You can choose to have the virtual keyboard input or the virtual alphanumeric style input.
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there's alphanumeric style input? meaning T9 keypad? cool...
rhythmjhan
post Aug 19 2010, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(guppy @ Aug 19 2010, 11:31 AM)
Hey, I was in the same boat some months ago. I'm a big qwerty fan having owned a Palm Treo, Centro and Nokia e75. I held off on owning an Android device because of the limited selection of qwerty models. When I decided I had had enough of my e75 at the time (god damned Symbian sucks), I took the plunge and got the Samsung Galaxy S. I knew it was a risk and even as I handed over my credit card, I was still half fixated on the Milestone and its keyboard.

A month down the line, I can safely say that yes, I still do miss the tactile feel of qwerty keys - poking a screen just doesn't feel the same. BUT, it's the overall package that's won me over. Awesome huge screen, blazing performance and a truly active modding community makes using a touch-based device really fun. In the end, I was pleasantly surprised that a touch only phone managed to convert a qwerty advocate like me.  I guess what I'm trying to say is not to get fixated on a single feature because the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Good luck deciding!

Plus, you can't really judge a touch experience based on a slow phone with cumbersome UI and a resistive screen (:cough: nokia 5800, n97, n97 mini :cough:). Android is a whole new world! smile.gif
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Thank you so much. I read what you typed and decided.
I had made my decision... I am taking the Milestone XT720 biggrin.gif

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