shawn487
Android Enthusiast
BTW this really is a meaningless post I know, but I'm bored at work and it's too friggin cold to go outside and smoke.
never too cold to smoke even if it freezes to your lip
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BTW this really is a meaningless post I know, but I'm bored at work and it's too friggin cold to go outside and smoke.
Agree very much with the last couple posters. I definitely prefer the optical pad. One thing that bothered me from the original leaked image of the device with a 'trackball' was that it didn't have a shadow like a three d ball should even in direct light, but I just assumed it was and took everyone elses word for it. It may have always had a optical or touch pad of some sort. Was I just making that up in my head because I didn't want a trackball, or anyone else agree with that novice assesment? Thoughts? BTW this really is a meaningless post I know, but I'm bored at work and it's too friggin cold to go outside and smoke.
I wrote this in another post but no one has realized that the original passion photo does not make sense. It has a Motorola key on an HTC phone. The menu key thats on the droid appears in that photo rather than the normal word menu that shows up on HTC phones. Which makes me think it was altered somewhat so who knows what it has.
Here is my 2 cents on the "trackball" thing. If you are going to design a really nice touch screen phone, there is no need for a trackball or an optical pad thing. the only buttons i can see a use for is a dedicated camera button and a lock button. I think it makes the phone look a lot cleaner. The Eris has a trackball and people are saying that they don't use it. I think it will end up like the physical keyboard on the Droid, you'll forget its there. BUT i dont care if they put it on or not hahaha.
Here is my 2 cents on the "trackball" thing. If you are going to design a really nice touch screen phone, there is no need for a trackball or an optical pad thing. the only buttons i can see a use for is a dedicated camera button and a lock button. I think it makes the phone look a lot cleaner. The Eris has a trackball and people are saying that they don't use it. I think it will end up like the physical keyboard on the Droid, you'll forget its there. BUT i dont care if they put it on or not hahaha.
I think its safe to say this thing wont be out anytime soon in the US? For sure not Jan like the rumors claimed as fact
I agree. All these rumors are coming off of blog sites and internet forums. The HTC roadmap lists April as the release date for the HTC Bravo. It's April. As much as others may want it earlier, it's not coming out earlier. HTC has been very accurate and reliable with their release dates. If they say April, it means April.
Yea, but its April for the UK release. Still no guarantee it even comes to the US.
It's already been reported. USA carrier T-mobile is getting the Bravo to be released on NATCO day in April.
It's already been reported. USA carrier T-mobile is getting the Bravo to be released on NATCO day in April.
She said that? Do you think she was thinking about the Nexus?That my friend is the $100,000,000 question. I can tell you this. I called Verizon yesterday about doing the Backup Assistant thing for my contacts. Brilliant idea. Any ways the lady asked if there was anything else she could do to make my day? I jokingly said, "you can not tell me the date when the passion/dragon will be released can you?" She replied," I'd love too but we havent been given that date just yet."
VZW BABY!!! Where's my 100,000,000 bucks?
She said that? Do you think she was thinking about the Nexus?
My contact was up in October. I wouldn't mind the Pre though. Keep in mind that the ERIS has a very laggy keyboard. If that is something you can't stand, or if you are a fast phone typer, then don't get it.Thats what she said. But you could be right. Obviously as all of us doing the research, trying to get some real information have found, the verizon reps seem to not know too much.
I am under the same impression as some of the other guys here that verizon wont want to harm the palm pre plus and pixi plus sales so we are going to be waiting a while.
I have long debated about the Eris myself. My contract was up in Nov and I am dying to get a new phone cause mine is falling apart. Ill probably make some phone calls and store visits tomorrow and see what I come up with.
It's already been reported. USA carrier T-mobile is getting the Bravo to be released on NATCO day in April.
Do. a. search.
It's called NATCO day. Bet you don't even know when that is. It's called T-mobile. It's called Google.com. Use it.
Do. a. search.
It's called NATCO day. Bet you don't even know when that is. It's called T-mobile. It's called Google.com. Use it.
Do. a. search.
It's called NATCO day. Bet you don't even know when that is. It's called T-mobile. It's called Google.com. Use it.
theres no release date/carrier for the Bravo in the US yet. that is a fact.
Oh. It isn't. Well, it is only, as in ONE and ONLY, going to be released in Europe? Well, you could have fooled me. Gee. Now, the almighty HTC brochure is saying its ONLY Europe! Ha!
Oh. It isn't. Well, it is only, as in ONE and ONLY, going to be released in Europe? Well, you could have fooled me. Gee. Now, the almighty forum nerds are saying its ONLY Europe! Ha!
I have to keeping fixing this stuff for you. Jeez!