meh (mobile edition)
Jan. 15th, 2013 12:35 amSo on the way home I stopped by the Sprint store to do some poking. And I didn't like anything I saw. There were some I didn't dislike, but I didn't see anything and say "Holy crap! That would be a great new phone!" I tried to think of all my friends who had talked about looking forward with salivation and joy to the brand new blackapple galactic android, to see if I could perhaps cradle one of them in my hands and let that contagious excitement flow through me.
I looked at the Curve, which has no touch screen and so far as I can tell no means for moving the cursor around the screen. I looked at the iPhone which has no keyboard, but to which I might get used if I can overcome the frustration of typing on invisible keys and the effort it took to get out of iMusic and into actual phone functions. I looked at the HTC EVO SOMETHING SOMETHING which appeared functional and would probably do what I needed, despite being a gigantic chunk of technology. And the Kyocera, which I had the impression was a cheap brand, may have been my top chef of phones.
I looked at the Curve, which has no touch screen and so far as I can tell no means for moving the cursor around the screen. I looked at the iPhone which has no keyboard, but to which I might get used if I can overcome the frustration of typing on invisible keys and the effort it took to get out of iMusic and into actual phone functions. I looked at the HTC EVO SOMETHING SOMETHING which appeared functional and would probably do what I needed, despite being a gigantic chunk of technology. And the Kyocera, which I had the impression was a cheap brand, may have been my top chef of phones.