fuzzyreets
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HI folks. I'm looking for recommendations on which Android to get from ATT's current smartphone line. Short reason why would be great too. Thanks!
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The best Android phones on AT&T are not from Motorola or Sony Ericsson.
Short reason why would be great too.
You're going about this backwards. You need to provide your criteria. Device selection is always a highly subjective matter. I don't understand why people always omit this critical info in their request for assistance in selecting a device. It's standard operating procedure for any sort of shopping -- figure out your specific needs/wants and prioritize them. Then you can find suitable matches.Okay so I've got two answers so far and no answers. Interesting.
The T-Mobile G2x. Supports 850/1900 MHz and has 42 mbps HSPA+ capability. Stock Froyo with Gingerbread update already being tested. Same dual-core 1 GHz Tegra2, but only half the RAM, as the Atrix. The only reason to get an Atrix over the G2x is for the webtop docks.
Too bad it won't get 42Mbs "on AT&T's HSPA network". Best bet would be to get it outright (or on T-Mo before a merger), get it unlocked, then put it on AT&T's $10/MediaNet plan.
Yea that won't work they will put a data plan on won't allow you to keep the 10 plan. Also once the acquisition goes through those speeds will be achevible
I have pretty much the same questions. I have AT&T and can upgrade April 20th. It seemed obvious to me (before even reading this) that I would have to go with the Atrix or the Inspire. It seems like the Atrix has better hardware, but is there anything I couldn't do with the Atrix that I could the Inspire?
As far as my needs go I'm just a geek and want a cool smartphone that I could surf with, use cool/helpful/fun apps, and not be disappointed with within a couple of months. I would love to upgrade ASAP (i.e. April 20th), but I've got no problem waiting if there's like, say, another dual core android phone coming out for AT&T relatively soon.
It's actually quite the opposite. There are things the inspire can do the atrix cant
No no. That's what I was asking. What are they? It wasn't a rhetorical question where I was trying to prove a point. I really wanna know before I go out and buy the wrong one just because the hardware seems niftier.
Thanks (hope you still check back at this thread so I can learn)