Hey Tyler I have a BlackBerry Storm, which by the way is what I am using to send this reply.
In a previous post that I did I asked about the possibility of having an app that I could out in my phone that will push content from the site directly to my phone.
Sprint Evo 4G! (android)
BEST phone out - sorry all of you iPhone users!
I have an LG ev2 I think. Not a smart phone. I would love to upgrade to a BB though.
I have iPhone 3G and love it
LG Rumor slide out keyboard texting phone - no smartphone here - don't see the need to spend extra dollars on a data plan
Same here. I have a Pantech which opens up and has a full keyboard inside, which makes texting a lot easier. I'm not so crazy about the "screen touch" features on the outside of the phone, though. I find it more difficult to use than "real" buttons. But I suppose I will have to learn to live with that because all the newer phones seem to be designed that way.
A smartphone would be nice, but it's not something I need and I'm not willing to pay the extra monthly fee for the additional features.
iPhone 3G but will be upgrading to the iPhone 4
by Oct. when my contract is up.
Aloha Tyler,
I don't have a smart phone(yet), and yes, setting up SBG on user friendly phone system would be great.
I have a iPhone 3GS. Will be upgrading to the 4 when they let me (January I think).
I hit SBG once in a while on the phone, but mostly from the desktop. The interface on the iPhone is good enough so that I haven't had any issues with the site, but a mobile version with less graphics would help when not on wi-fi.
This is my 3rd smart phone since I need to do mobile email for work. Started with a Treo 600 years ago, then had an AT&T Tilt for a couple years. The iPhone is the best smartphone I've ever worked with, although the Windows 7 ones might be pretty good. Played with a prototype at an MS conference and it has potential.
I think the Android open platform from Google is definitely catching on. I heard on CNBC that Verizon is definitely activating more per day than AT&T is activating iPhones. I don't know if the trend will continue, but the Android is definitely growing in popularity. I have friends trading in their iPhones for DroidX phones. I have the HTC Eris, which is an older Smart Phone now, but very affordable. It works well for everything I use it for. The GPS is great. It's bailed me out once already when we were lost.
I'm very pleased with my Blackberry Curve.