$150 on Craigslist, could probably get him down to $125...hmmmm, I love an actual keyboard....
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I saw the Mytouch Q 4G Slider packaged for Monthly4G at two Walmarts. It is priced at $210.
How does this phone compare to the Exhibit II?
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$150 on Craigslist, could probably get him down to $125...hmmmm, I love an actual keyboard....
It was okay. I bought one and sold it. It lagged a little bit and the screen was small. Keyboard was decent though, and it is 4G.
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re - Settled on the Galaxy Nexus. We'll see if I keep it or sell it and go back to the S II or S III!
Nexus is awfully tempting but I have to get more use out of the Exhibit II and monitor the nonsensical squabbling between Apple, Samsung and Google.
Despite all my incessant complaints about carrier installed bloatware and happy to see Google dabbling in hardware, I must admit T-Mobile's wifi calling has been a good feature to have handy.
Is it possible to load this feature on the Nexus? But this would not be a deal breaker for me. Just wondering.
What is the wifi calling app called? I put the My Account app and the bobsled calling app on my GNex, but that's it.
No, the WiFi calling app is not available on the Nexus. That's part of the reason why I have a spare T-Mo phone with WiFi calling just in case.
The Nexus is great though. Kinda interesting to see how things go with Apple. I'd say - enjoy your Exhibit II for a while (or this MyTouch Q) and wait to see what Nexus phones are available at the end of the year.
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Thank you for confirming and yes I am looking forward to how things pan out.
I can only imagine what it's like to not have a bunch of junk pre-loaded at the root level.
Must be refreshing to experience this with the Nexus.
Google is inching towards offering a similar phone experience as the iPhone or even the iPod Touch, allowing consumers to manage their devices as they see fit while having a centralized timing/offering of updates available to all users of compatible devices.
At some point it is possible t-mobile could offer a way to install wifi calling feature on phones under their service.
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The MyTouch Q also showed up at our local Walmarts about a week ago for $210.
The Exhibit 2 has been reduced from $199 to $174.
About the only advantage I see with the MyTouch Q is the sliding keyboard. Otherwise, the specs are about the same between the two with the Exhibit 2 having a larger screen and thinner design / lighter weight.
I'm used to my Exhibit 2 and have no problems with the soft keyboard... so I'm sticking with what I got. If millions of iPhone users can use a soft keyboard just fine... then so can I.
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