Dear Steve
I give up. I have waited patiently for you to sign up with Verizon so that I could get an iPhone, but again, you let me down. I’m not switching to AT&T because service is more important than device for me. So yesterday when my telephone failed, not just my telephone, but my mother’s that I used as a bridge when mine failed to when I would be buying my iPhone, I had to bite the bullet. I bought a Curve 2. Well actually I didn’t buy it at all – it was free! That is right, free. You can’t beat the one-two punch of great carrier and free device.
Why I have waited for the iPhone is now a complete mystery because I have a free Blackberry and I type so effortlessly on it without having to learn how to type on a touch screen, one finger at a time.
From now on, I’m not hanging on your every word, Steve.
June 10th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
That ought teach him a thing or two!
June 10th, 2010 at 10:27 pm
Steve sucks. I’m glad you didn’t drink the Kool-aid.
June 11th, 2010 at 4:05 pm
whatyagonnado? Still trying to figure out how to close applications in my Blackberry. Lost all my contacts in my phone – 15 years worth of numbers – good grief.
June 12th, 2010 at 10:17 am
have you looked at the motorola droid? i’m with verion and i love, love, love mine. it does all the stuff the iphone does, plus a keyboard. i’m shocked that the voice recognition program works with my strong accent. i’ve been using vr for all of my text messages and e-mails while multitasking and it has changed my life for the better for sure.
June 12th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
I looked at the droid but ended up with the BB Curve 2 because I already had a Blackberry – my brother was over with his sons and they all had the Droid and loved it. I have vr on the Curve and haven’t used it yet, but plan to as soon as I figure out what I’m doing – I’m just trying to get the basics – meanwhile I lost all my phone contacts so trying to build that back up as well.