Bingo. I'm anxiously awaiting the release/availability of an HSPA Android phone that I can use in Canada, so I can hang my schizophrenic iPhone off the balcony.
How exactly do you put practical use to both phones (n95-3 and iphone 3g) at the same time? Sometimes I have the urge to pop the sim back into my old e61 or SE w810i / k850i for the fast, one-handed, no-look texting (helpful in certain situations ), but then i think "dang, i'm gonna regret it a couple of hours later when i need to use an app!" (e.g. flixster to quickly check movie times, or live poker to play a round on the train ride home...)
how do you use both?!?
can't wait for 2.8. oh wait. i'll probably go all androidy by then.
but you can tweak your typing! yes, to get that @ in the email address just 1 second faster, instead of doing "shift.... @.... shift", you can just hold shift down, *drag* your finger over to '@' and let go. also works for punctuation like ! or ?, and in the address bar you can hold down the . to slap in a .com or .net, etc.
isn't that totally amazing? and doesn't it absolutely eviscerate the need for copy/paste? hellz yeah!
iphone non-smartness stokage++....
i should pick up an e71...
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