Just got this phone in the mail yesterday. Couple things I've noticed in one night. The 'P' button is a bit difficult to hit with large fingers due to the edge of the phone next to it. Games have to be played in the landscape orientation, not easy when using the d-pad. I entered my contacts in about an hour an a half (about 140 contacts). Much easier than doing it on the number pad like I was used to. Haven't had a chance to use the speakerphone, music controls, or bluetooth yet; hope to remedy that today. Oh yeah, and NOBODY else has this phone where I live. Shock and awe all around when I pulled it out to return a text. I'm pleased so far; just hope I won't regret selling my soul to Verizon for 2 years.
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Just got this phone in the mail yesterday. Couple things I've noticed in one night. The 'P' button is a bit difficult to hit with large fingers due to the edge of the phone next to it. Games have to be played in the landscape orientation, not easy when using the d-pad. I entered my contacts in about an hour an a half (about 140 contacts). Much easier than doing it on the number pad like I was used to. Haven't had a chance to use the speakerphone, music controls, or bluetooth yet; hope to remedy that today. Oh yeah, and NOBODY else has this phone where I live. Shock and awe all around when I pulled it out to return a text. I'm pleased so far; just hope I won't regret selling my soul to Verizon for 2 years.