qwerty phones r best in texting...
I will suggest u android.
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The texting is ok to me. I text quite alot on mine and the virtual keyboard is pretty nice for texting. But then, as battuji said, if you're a texting addict, you may want a phone with a hardware qwerty keyboard (Though I hate hardware qwertys as they're either too tiny or add too much bulk on a phone :laugh:)
I don't like hardware keys as well... They are way too small! I've been using a virtual keyboard on my 5800, and I'm quite used to it... The virtual keyboard on an iPhone is BOUND to be better than 5800's! Right??? :blink:
I found this article via google, very useful for people trying to choose between Android and iPhone: Virtual Keyboards on iPhone and Android
I think you'd be miles better off with a 'android' mobile,
or some version of a 'tablet'.
I think that any applications/software has to downloaded
from an apple site. Or, if you're able to, download the
applications/software/music from a 3rd party, and use
a software/media converter. Then you'll be able to transfer
it to the iphone(what a palaver!).
But, one thing I am 100% certain about, is the iphones
battery is built-in, and therefore, you're unable to get a
spare one (if like me, out for hours dog walking & messing
about on the wap!).
I hope that this has been of some assistance to you
and good luck in finding your ideal mobile!
Android or iPhone is good solutiuon for you.
How to select:
Take in to account following differences between iPhone and Android mobiles, and mark, which feature is most valuable for you, personally:
1) Brandness (stylish, ...) iPhone is more cool, sexy, and expected in some society formations. For example, in my country, people stupidetelly beleive, that owner of iPhone is successive man:)
2) Price. iPhone mobiles generally os more expensive than Android ones. China-manufactured "noname" mobiles line Oppo, Zopo, Yaju, Thl, etc in 4-5 times chaeper than unlocked iPhone!
3) Baterry life. iPhone is a little bit better than most of Android phones. But last times there are some Android devices, that can live 2-3 days without recharging
4) Ability to spend money for adding apps. In App Store there are a lot of quality apps, but most of them are not free. In Google Play most apps are free, and there is a big piracy issues in Android market.