Bluejuice
Lazy as a rug on Valium
My O2 contract FINALLY runs out next month and as a result I am eagerly anticipating my next handset purchase.
Now having been satisfied with my O2 service to date, and enjoying reduced rate very decent home broadband as a result of being a mobile customer I am reluctant to leave them for a rival network. Therefore I have been looking at my options for a new handset with O2 and as yet I cannot find anything that comes even close to the iPhone in overall superbness.
I had toyed for a while with the Nokia E71 which is lovely and thin but has all the functionality of a modern 3G internet equipped e-mail phone HOWEVER a) it's a bit old and out of date now and b) the hardware keyboard is fiddly and I find my typing speed is far better on the iPhone.
So I took it to the chap in the store and asked his advice. He told me the two phones to look out for in the next month are the Palm Pre, which I've been reading positive things about for a while now, however it does look a bit chunky and again has a hardware keyboard which will doubtless beat the iPhone's software one.
The other option is the latest Samsung effort which will be running Android. Now I have long been a fan of the Android OS and have been waiting for a decent handset to really show it off. Having looked at the reviews thus far however it would appear this Samsung jobbie is NOT going to be the handset that finally makes Android cool. It looks plasticy and naff, even though Samsung's are generally solid handsets.
So I am left looking at the iPhone, which with its recent 3GS release makes it a good time to buy because the hardware will be up to date for at least the next six months anyway. HOWEVER in order to get even the smaller capacity 16gb model I'd be looking at signing up to a contract of TWO years OR sign up for 18 months and pay a fairly hefty fee for the phone.
The thing is, as much as I love the iPhone it has become a bit common now and even with the updated 3GS model it's still the same phone when you look at it that everyone else is carrying around with them. I really fancied something new and groundbreaking but I can't see any other manufacturers getting it right yet.
Not heard too many positives about the Blackberry Storm before anyone mentions that as an alternative, and besides I'm not sure O2 do it.
SO, good people of NSC, what's my best move?
I need a phone with decent internet and e-mail capability which has a proper keyboard as I need it for both work and pleasure AND I want it to look cool as f*** and really impress other people WITHOUT being a fatty.
Anything else I should know about upcoming releases which may make it worth my while waiting an extra month perhaps or should I just cave in to the excellence of the iPhone?
Genuine responses appreciated
Now having been satisfied with my O2 service to date, and enjoying reduced rate very decent home broadband as a result of being a mobile customer I am reluctant to leave them for a rival network. Therefore I have been looking at my options for a new handset with O2 and as yet I cannot find anything that comes even close to the iPhone in overall superbness.
I had toyed for a while with the Nokia E71 which is lovely and thin but has all the functionality of a modern 3G internet equipped e-mail phone HOWEVER a) it's a bit old and out of date now and b) the hardware keyboard is fiddly and I find my typing speed is far better on the iPhone.
So I took it to the chap in the store and asked his advice. He told me the two phones to look out for in the next month are the Palm Pre, which I've been reading positive things about for a while now, however it does look a bit chunky and again has a hardware keyboard which will doubtless beat the iPhone's software one.
The other option is the latest Samsung effort which will be running Android. Now I have long been a fan of the Android OS and have been waiting for a decent handset to really show it off. Having looked at the reviews thus far however it would appear this Samsung jobbie is NOT going to be the handset that finally makes Android cool. It looks plasticy and naff, even though Samsung's are generally solid handsets.
So I am left looking at the iPhone, which with its recent 3GS release makes it a good time to buy because the hardware will be up to date for at least the next six months anyway. HOWEVER in order to get even the smaller capacity 16gb model I'd be looking at signing up to a contract of TWO years OR sign up for 18 months and pay a fairly hefty fee for the phone.
The thing is, as much as I love the iPhone it has become a bit common now and even with the updated 3GS model it's still the same phone when you look at it that everyone else is carrying around with them. I really fancied something new and groundbreaking but I can't see any other manufacturers getting it right yet.
Not heard too many positives about the Blackberry Storm before anyone mentions that as an alternative, and besides I'm not sure O2 do it.
SO, good people of NSC, what's my best move?
I need a phone with decent internet and e-mail capability which has a proper keyboard as I need it for both work and pleasure AND I want it to look cool as f*** and really impress other people WITHOUT being a fatty.
Anything else I should know about upcoming releases which may make it worth my while waiting an extra month perhaps or should I just cave in to the excellence of the iPhone?
Genuine responses appreciated