PaulMcCartney
Android Expert
I think this phone looks awesome. I really hope Motorola doesn't make any changes to the design before release.
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Here's a shot of the Droid Supra!
You see that red thing?
That's for a wrist strap. Because we have been dubbed not old enough for a big boy phone.
There has not been one truly sleek android phone with a keyboard for quite some time, I only hope one comes soon.
And that has been the rumor for some time. If anything, the nexus two would be the supersonic. Why is everyone in such a hurry for an n2? I mean really.
First off, whats up fellow Colorado resident!
Anyways, my only reason for wanting them to hurry with n2 would be if it actually had a keyboard. I can't
stand on-screen keyboards. My hands are too big and I hit 3-4 letters every time.
I also kinda feel like I got screwed over with my phone purchase because 2.1 is now out, and even though I bought my phone less than 2 months ago, it's still only running 1.5
I want a sleek, slim, updated phone with a full keyboard.
Is that too much to ask???! haha.
I want I want I want gimme gimme mine mine now!
Seriously... why are people throwing tantrums like little kids, when they are getting a FREE upgrade, no matter what the time frame. You knew what you were buying, when you bought it, so why do you feel entitled to someone NOW?
Seems your making some unfounded judgments.
When I bought my phone I had no idea what I was getting other than the specs that T-mobile had listed in their store. I had no idea what Android even was. I apologize (well... not really) if I am not automatically a genius is this topic and didn't know EVERYTHING going into my purchase, but that was the case for me and I am sure many many others. I am new to the whole mobile phone scene in general (just like you were once in your life). I joined this forum because the more I used my phone, the more I thought it was one of the coolest things I've ever owned, and the more I researched it. I didn't even know there was different OS's up until about a week ago and that is what I have been looking into and getting excited about. I was merely stating my opinion to WHY I would WANT a N2 out sooner than later because I have researched the N1 and thought it was a perfect phone for me except it didn't have a keyboard. Bummer for me.
Assuming simply makes an ASS out of U and ME and really detracts from the conversation. You've obviously been on these forums for some time so I am sure you could actually offer some good advice or state your opinion (nicely) rather than name calling or stating what's wrong with the person for having an opinion. That's the only childish action I've seen so far here.
Here's a shot of the Droid Supra!
Thats why there is a thing called an informed consumer, before I make any kind of significant purchase, (yes a phone qualifies, due to the 2 year agreement) I do research! I figure out just about every option I could, test drive whatever I want, and make an informed decision. If all consumers did this, 95%(speculation) of complainers would cease to exist.
Well Mr. Informed Consumer, inform yourself!
No Contracts Plans!
So, according to your own words, My phone did not qualify as a significant purchase because I did not sign any contract binding me into an agreement of any sorts.
Again though, how are you going to rip on someone who is new to the smartphone industry? Have you EVER received an update on an OS, for any phone, before smartphones? Am I really that stupid because I did not think to look that up? I suppose talking sense to ignorance historically has not been very fruitful, so I will assume my efforts now are just as useless.
Prepaid plans are not an option for me. Yes, I have looked into them.
So now, I'm the ignorant one, because YOU failed to do the proper research. Don't blame others for your ignorance, and because you did not think to look that up, yes, that is your fault indeed. Just because your new to something, doesn't excuse your ignorance of the matter at hand. If you broke a law, and didn't know about the law, because you didn't"think to look it up", you are still responsible for the recourse of breaking said law. Same concept applies.