Well, I broke down and got...

Guard Dad

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...an iPhone. Our AT&T business rep made us some deals we couldn't refuse. So far, I really like it.

Oh and on the subject of our internet at work, Comcast says they can't get us service yet. So we're stuck with AT&T.
 
If I were you, I would stay so far crawled up ATT's butt, they'd fix it just to make me go away. :D
 
Madea said:
If I were you, I would stay so far crawled up ATT's butt, they'd fix it just to make me go away. :D
Working fine right now, just hope it stays that way.
 
Siri, the chick who talks back to you when you tell the phone what to do. lol
 
Kattie E said:
Siri, the chick who talks back to you when you tell the phone what to do. lol

Ohhh, I saw someone doing that on an iPhone. I haven't had a lot of play time with it yet, but I'll get to it.
 
After talking to Sprint tonight, I will NOT be upgrading to an iphone! I'll stick with my Droid.
 
Madea said:
After talking to Sprint tonight, I will NOT be upgrading to an iphone! I'll stick with my Droid.

:thumbsup Two of my girlfriends that have Iphones like my Driod a lot more. Both wish they would have went with it instead.
 
My experience with Android has been good, but iPhone still seems to win the cool award. iPhone is still the first to get apps too.

I liked my Windows 7 phone a lot; MUCH improved over the former Windows versions. But they are still behind in the apps market, and Microsoft has for some stupid reason failed to put one crucial feature into the e-mail client...the ability to leave messages on the server. That was a big problem for me and my work e-mail.
 
unionmom said:
So how much time do you waste playing Angry Birds?
Ha! I've heard everyone talk about that, it was available on the Windows phone too but I've never downloaded it.
 
Guard Dad said:
My experience with Android has been good, but iPhone still seems to win the cool award. iPhone is still the first to get apps too.

I liked my Windows 7 phone a lot; MUCH improved over the former Windows versions. But they are still behind in the apps market, and Microsoft has for some stupid reason failed to put one crucial feature into the e-mail client...the ability to leave messages on the server. That was a big problem for me and my work e-mail.

If you say so.
 
Guard Dad said:
My experience with Android has been good, but iPhone still seems to win the cool award. iPhone is still the first to get apps too.

I liked my Windows 7 phone a lot; MUCH improved over the former Windows versions. But they are still behind in the apps market, and Microsoft has for some stupid reason failed to put one crucial feature into the e-mail client...the ability to leave messages on the server. That was a big problem for me and my work e-mail.

You can do that.
 
Madea said:
Guard Dad said:
My experience with Android has been good, but iPhone still seems to win the cool award. iPhone is still the first to get apps too.

I liked my Windows 7 phone a lot; MUCH improved over the former Windows versions. But they are still behind in the apps market, and Microsoft has for some stupid reason failed to put one crucial feature into the e-mail client...the ability to leave messages on the server. That was a big problem for me and my work e-mail.

You can do that.

On WP7 or 7.5? Don't think so.
 
I gots me an HTC EVO. I get messages that say "message still on server". Is that what you mean?
 
Madea said:
I gots me an HTC EVO. I get messages that say "message still on server". Is that what you mean?

In most e-mail clients you can set them to leave the message on the server. That way, I have have multiple clients (EX: my phone and my computer, or multiple computers) all getting the e-mails. If it takes it off the server, another client can't fetch it.

I need my work e-mail to come to both my phone and my desktop, and also to stay on the server so I can work it from webmail if needed. Microsoft is trying to force everyone to work solely through the cloud system by leaving certain features out. While the cloud concept offers some advantages, it also has security and accessibility concerns, so I don't like being dependent on it.
 
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