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Ha ! and an iPod touch? do you really use all of them?:rolleyes:

16gb wasn't enough space for my stuff on my phone. Couldn't find a 32GB White used iP4 for AT&T so said **** it and just bought a second black iPhone which has all my large games and videos. iPod is still on 4.3.3 and only used for jb themes, and tweaks, all that stuff.

Did you really think I just stared at them like a damn painting?
 
I'm currently using a Verizon flip phone with my 4th gen iPod touch. I'm looking forward to getting an iPhone 5.
 
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Blackberry Bold 9900 with my iPod Touch 4G. I guess the only thing that is really missing from my iPod other than the phone function is Siri. Im kinda sad they didnt release it on other devices!
 
I use an LG enV2 (aka VX9100) messaging phone on Verizon. It sucks, but my jailbroken 32GB 4th gen touch makes up for it. Way cheaper than the monthly fees of a smartphone.
 
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I use an iPhone 4S, 16GB Black.
 
A fast, fun and very reliable Samsung S II.

I had originally hoped the replacement for my iPhone 4 would be an iPhone 5 with a display larger than the little 3.5" that Apples used for so long. When that didn't happen, I could no longer resist the urge to go Android.

I hate to admit it but I really like it, and often wonder what all the Android bashing is about. I get good battery life and a beautiful large display. It's so bright and bold I don't miss the little 3.5" at all.

Being that this is the first time I've migrated away from Apple, I must say it was far easier than most make it out to be. I have all the major apps like Dropbox, Catch, and the like, just as I do for iOS. The transition was fast & easy. I've met many iOS to Android converts and like myself they're quite happy.

Once Apple catches up I may return, but that remains to be seen. I know the rumor is a 4" for the upcoming model, yet that's still smaller than what I have. Also I like the Samsung's style and light weight. No fragile glass to worry about and no antenna issues no matter how one likes to hold it.

Syncs perfectly with my MBP, cloud services are seamless, and I'm all backed up. It's a nice change for the positive.
 
Syncs perfectly with my MBP, cloud services are seamless, and I'm all backed up.

just curious, as a fellow android user, DROID Incredible 2 by HTC, what do you use to "sync" your android with your MBP? I have a macbook air and am at a loss of applications that "sync" android with macs.

Thanks.
 
just curious, as a fellow android user, DROID Incredible 2 by HTC, what do you use to "sync" your android with your MBP? I have a macbook air and am at a loss of applications that "sync" android with macs.

Thanks.
I use the following cloud services;

1) Google (Mail, Docs, Maps, Calendar, Contacts, other Google Services)
2) Evernote (notes, notes with photos, etc)
3) Simplenote (plain text notes)
4) Dropbox (MS Office files, other misc files)
5) Catch (various work, chosen for speed)

These five provide me with access from my PC at work, as well as my MBP which is for another business I have as well as all my personal usage.

With complete cross platform access, I am never locked out of anything.
 
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Well know I own a verizon 32GB iPhone 4

but before I had an iPhone I used a 32GB iPod Touch 3 gen and an env2

had to carry env2 in one pocket and ipod in another, glad I got an iPhone.
 
Check the avatar.

Samsung Focus as the main phone. Then Nexus One and iPhone 2G as backup phones. Then iPhone 4 as an internet phone to call my family in the U.S. for FREE since it has the Talkatone app.
 
...had to carry env2 in one pocket and ipod in another, glad I got an iPhone.

Odd. I keep my enV2 and 4th gen iPod touch (in an Otterbox Defender case) in the same front pocket. No problems, and I'm not a big guy at all.

I do, however, find it most comfortable to have the iPod's back against my leg (screen facing outward) with the enV2 in front. With a less bulky case, this would not be an issue. Consolidation would be nice, but the iPod touch is a very thin device.

PS- Wallet with keys on top go in other front pocket. Earbuds go in back pocket. Again, no problems here.
 
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Original iPhone. It is awesome.
 

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The s baby!

Although there isn't that significant of a difference from iPhone 4 to 4-S, I still upgraded because I'm eligible every year as lead line on a family plan through ATT. I do notice difference in speed between apps and sometimes Siri is convenient, but I don't use it that much to say that the 4S blows the 4 out of the water either.
 
I now have a Nokia e52. Before I have a blackberry javelin 8900. I'm saving up for the iPhone 5 tho.. Hopefully by the time of its release I have enough money to buy it. :)
 
I am old so I have a land line and hate the idea of walking around with a phone. I have to carry one that my company gave me and that is a big enough pain.
 
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A crappy flip phone with Straight Talk at $45 a month unlimited. With widely available wifi, it's not worth me getting a smartphone.
 
Verizon Galaxy Nexus. I did previously have an iPhone 3gs for 2 years but my work now bought and pays for my phone. I still love OS X over win 7, but I personally feel iOS is far behind Ice Cream Sandwich. Plus LTE is nice.
 
iPhone 4S. Switched to it after using a stupid Microsoft Kin 2M.

Had an LG Envy Touch before the Kin. That phone is by far my most favorite feature phone ever. Unfortunately, it was stolen from me, and I got the POS Kin.
 
Samsung Galaxy S Captivate. 16 GB internal + 16 GB class 10 MicroSDHC. Running CyanogenMOD 7.2 instead of the stock Samsung software for complete customization.

Fantastic OLED screen too.
 
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