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What to do, what to do?

VentureForth

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So, I don't see a lot of activity in the Bravo world here. A couple of gung ho users, and that's about it.

I'm seriously considering to trade in my wife's Touch for a Bravo.

Yay? Nay?
 
I gottasay ive had a bravo for about a week now and I'm petty impressed. I've been an iphone user for about 2 years and loved it (although if jailbreaking wasn't possible I would never own one). Motorola gave my employer (AT&T) 40 handsets to give to employees for product testing and I was lucky enough to get one. Just have to use it as my primary device for three weeks and answer any questions motorola may have at the end and I get to keep it :) I was pretty stoked. I'm new to all this rooting business (know jailbreaking in and out) but am educating my self as fast as I can. the device is petty snappy and has a lot of sweet features. can't wait for some overclocking and custom roms.
 
the only reason to not go with a bravo is if you need a phone with a more high def camera...

seriously, this phone is incredible... I did a lot of research before picking one, but ended up taking a flyer on this one because I heard so many people complaining about the captivate...
this has NONE of the flaws of the captivate, but all of its good points
 
Believe it or not, she went with the Torch.

Because the Bravo doesn't come in white.

And it doesn't have a physical keyboard.

I already had my RMA in place. Had all the accessories in the box. Then had to cancel it. Sigh.

Then I pulled out my Captivate and spoke where I wanted to go next. And I was happy.
 
I've had mine for a few days and love it. New to the smartphone/android world, but am figuring it out very quickly. My wife got iphone 3 last month as an upgrade and I've heard too many positives about the android over iphone. A few things I haven't figured out yet about the phone and system, but so far, I love it.
 
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