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JiuJitsu_greg

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You Jolly are an informed consumer and work in the technology field so you are a different case then John. John is different we could even say special. I hope he has a good experience though.
 

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I've never called tech support for phone issues *knock on wood*. But then again, I've never bought a nice phone lol.

If anyone has used either phone, it'd be awesome if you could give some feedback on them. I read a review by some cellphone review site and it said the Bravo felt cheap and it's "no-slip" design or whatever felt like a hassle trying to drop it in your pocket. Not that I'll keep it in my pocket but I don't know if I'd like that grippy feeling. I always feel that those kinds of things get dirtier easier and faster.
 


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if u wanna wait a few weeks john, ill sell you my iphone. im switching to sprint . my wife has sprint and we figured out it would be cheaper to get a fam plan, than to have 2 seperate bills with different carriers, and the fam plan with att was way higher. so hello evo 4, anyways. if you want it man, ill sell it to you, comes with like 2 otter boxes, and like 4 other cases. orginal box, charger, car charger. and usb cord
 

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PM me a price, model, details, etc. and I'll think about it. The phones I get from my brother are obviously brand new. I've always been kind of iffy on buying used phones and never have. And like I said, to me, it feels pointless to buy an iPhone because I have 2 iTouches (4th gen and 2nd gen). I've heard the battery life is horrible on them too. But that goes with what I said in my previous post...how long do people really expect a phone battery to last when you're on it all day?
 


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BattEry life basically dependson how hardnyou push the device. Whether the device is iOS or android has minimal effect on battery life. What effects battery life most is screen size, screen brightness, and programs you use. If you try to run flash on a handheld device expect your battery to quickly disappear.
 

Mr. Jollypants

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iPhone has the better battery life, out of the box, hands down. I bought my 50 dollar extended battery, and I can now go all day without charging, heavily using the phone (Internet browsing, Phone calls, Games, WiFi Analyzer)
 

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what? they make extended batteries for iPhone? where can i get one?
 

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I has an iPhone 3GS, jailbroke the s**t out of it. Running an HTC Sense theme on it. Love it.

But I will need to upgrade soon. Got the 3Gs the day it came out, and has now since taken a beating. There's a chip in my phone and it's so sharp I cut myself with it :???:
 

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They do offer extended battery packs that plug into your 30 pin connector of your iphone. They can be bought online or at your local apple store.
 

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They do offer extended battery packs that plug into your 30 pin connector of your iphone. They can be bought online or at your local apple store.
I can just pop my battery cover off and replace my battery :lol:
 


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