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    Hey all! K4G here.

    From: NJ
    Profession: Pricing Analyst/MBA student
    Smartphone history: iPhone, Blackburry Curve, iPhone 3GS, iPhone4, Motorola Atrix 4G
    Switched From: Motorola Atrix 4G
    Any disappointments? Not yet..just want to be able to root and install a sick ROM!
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    Name: Julie
    From: Cleveland, Ohio
    Profession: Corporate Trainer
    Smart Phone History: Dash, Blackberry Curve, iPhone, iPhone 3g, iPhone 3gs, iPhone 4
    Switched from: I sort of switched from iPhone 4. iPhone 4 is now my work phone and the Inspire is my personal phone.
    Any disappointments? I was super scared to switch since I have been in iPhone world for nearly 5 years. I do really enjoy the phone though. I have only had it a week and a half, so I am still learning. Once I am able to figure it all out I am sure I will be 100% confident in my switch.
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    Alan

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    Palm Treo, Nokia E71, BB 8900, HTC Inspire

    I bought my first smart phone(the treo) from evilbay and haven't bought a dumb phone since. Wanted a better phone and went with the E71 but missed the touch screen, I really did like the phone, but after 2 years went with a blackberry 8900 since my dad had one and it seemed better then the Nokia. Overall the BB was better but I did miss the Nokia at times. I just didn't like the lack of web browsing with the BB so when I was eligible for and upgrade I had to decide between the BB Torch, HTC Inpire, or the Motorola Axis. I have the Inspire now and really starting to like it!!!!

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    Hello all,
    My name's Adam and i am an explosive detection canine handler. Basically, i walk around with a bomb dog all day. I'm here from bb. My first smartphone was a torch so i'm pretty new to the scene. before that I had a razr...remember when smaller was better? That said I love my inspire and am not lookin back. I don't really have any disappointments as i can live with the relative shortcomings that have been mentioned. I would like to understand the inner workings of the phone more and i know that these forums and google are a great resource but if anybody has anything more specific in mind please let me know. Thanks
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    Where you're from:Murray KY

    You're professionad,Window Factory,Student,Vol FF

    Smartphone phone history:3gs Moto Bravo Inspire

    The phone you are or have switched from:Moto Bravo

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire?Still learning just got the phone

    Any disappointments?The big clock on the main screen

    And anything else you can think of.nope
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    Where you're from: Indiana

    You're profession: Homemaker

    Smartphone phone history: Blackberry Bold, Blackberry Torch, HTC Inspire 4G

    The phone you are or have switched from: HTC Inspire is the phone I have now

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? It works, there are lots and lots of great thing about it that i can't list!

    Any disappointments? Battery life
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    Where you're from: Terre Haute, IN. I was born and currently live here.

    Your* profession: Retail worker

    Smartphone phone history: iPhone 3G>Nexus One>Inspire

    The phone you are or have switched from: I switched from the N1 to the Inspire

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? It reminds me of my N1 Also, Sense

    Any disappointments? AT&T preloaded apps. However, as soon as I turned it on and figured out that it wouldn't allow sideloading I rooted it and now I am enjoying a wonderful bloat-free experience. I also dislike the battery cover, but HTC is giving out free replacements if you nick yours up.

    At first I wasn't sure if I was going to sell my N1 but now I've gotten a few offers on it and I think I'm going to let it go. It will be a sad day but the Inspire is and can be everything it was and more.
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    I purchased my Inspire the day it became available--February 14--and it just becomes better 'n' better.

    Where you're from: central Arkansas

    Your profession: college professor

    Smartphone history: Nokia 3650, Nokia 6682, HTC Fuze, HTC Inspire 4G

    The phone you have switched from: Fuze

    Your favorite Inspire feature? its smooooth UI and 4.3" display

    Any disappointments? only that the speakerphone is not adequately loud for my old ears but I text much more than I talk . . .

    And anything else you can think of.
    I love:
    the fast HTC Sync for my Outlook Calendar (this was the real dealmaker for me)
    the 7 homescreens
    the (daily Outlook) calendar, (most recent) actual email, and quick notes widgets on my homescreens
    the one-touch off 'n' on internet connection widget on my homescreen
    the method of making groups for text messaging (once I became accustomed to it)
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    Where you're from: Seattle Washington
    You're profession: Student
    Smartphone phone history: First smartphone!
    The phone you are or have switched from:Samsung Eternity
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? Speed, Sense UI, Great support,SUPERPHONE(size), i dont know about you but my battery seems way too long compared to average users(last about 2.5 days)
    Any disappointments? The only dissappoint i would have is that i would have liked it to have the 3rd gen snapdragon processor(support for netflix) and a minor preference... a little bigger screen


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    Where you're from: Shelton, WA

    You're profession: Firefighter

    Smartphone phone history: Blackberry Curve 8900 > Blackberry Bold 9700 > HTC Inspire

    The phone you are or have switched from: Blackberry Bold 9700

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? The display and the UI possibilities

    Any disappointments? Still getting used to the size of the thing and I know this is petty, but it came with the shortest charging cable (USB cable) that I have ever had with a phone. Oh well, off to the store.

    And anything else you can think of. Coming from years of Blackberry, the learning curve is pretty steep, but I am enjoying it.
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    Ah, why not. Enter at your own risk

    Where you're from:
    My wife and I live in Harrison, OH, but you knew that already as my profile kinda gives me away.

    You're profession:
    Custom Protection Officer. You feel safer already, don't you?

    Smartphone phone history:
    If I stick with just smartphones, it would be: Palm Treo 680, Palm Treo 750, Samsung Blackjack, Nokia E71x, and HTC Inspire 4G.

    The phone you are or have switched from:
    Went from my Nokia E71x to my HTC Inspire 4G back in February. I always loved Palm, (never had much of a chance to tryout webOS due to being under contract with Cingular/AT&T, so WinMo it was), and had several Nokia phones running various forms of Symbian OS, but Android is my favorite. I've been a Linux guy since my RedHat days back in the late '90s, so it was a natural fit for me.

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire?
    I love it all: Build quality, screen size/resolution, 2nd-gen Snapdragon (Scorpion) CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, and the fact that the phone really begins to shine once you're rooted.

    Any disappointments?
    None. Absolutely none. I'm overclocked/undervolted and I get 15-20 hours of battery life with moderate to heavy use. I never have a problem charging my phone every night. What else is my phone going to do while I'm asleep? lol, let it charge up!

    And anything else you can think of.
    I'm a Navy Veteran, so I'm big into supporting our troops. You guys and girls are the real heroes and we need all of you to come home safe! I love gadgets: Taking stuff apart, putting stuff back together, tweaking settings, etc. That's why I went Android.
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    Well, welcome aboard! I'm a former Marine oif/oef and i love, seriously love, my corpsman. Still. To this day. anyways see you in the forums
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    HometownChantilly VA

    ProfessionConstruction scale operator

    Smartphone HistoryBB Pearl>BB Curve>iphone 3G>iphone 4>Dell Streak> BB Torch>HTC Inspire


    Favorite Featurescreen size, flash player, 8mp camera


    Any dissapointmentsLack of cases.
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    I love my Inspire 4G leather case from:
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    Where you're from:
    California
    You're profession:
    jlevisw.com
    Smartphone phone history:
    Treo>Random Windows phones>Dash>8310>9530>8900 & iPhone> 9780 & iPhone (Focus for a few weeks)> Inspire 4G
    The phone you are or have switched from:
    9780 & iPhone
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire?
    Multi-media
    Any disappointments?
    email, and unable to set different contact/message/notification tones for different programs
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    Where you're fromFW area
    You're profession:Bartender until August, then Air Force
    Smartphone phone history:hmm if i can remember them all.. lol. blackberry pearl, G1, mytouch 3g, iphone 3g, iphone 3gs, HTC Inspire.
    The phone you are or have switched from:The iPhone 3GS, it just broke one day, for no reason, i took it apart and found no signs of anything fried so i'm currently using it as a paperweight, used my upgrade for the Inspire. Bet $100 i've spent in a while, minus the battery.. lol.
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? the customization about the phone, love how you can change almost every aspect.
    Any disappointments? barrty forsure.
    And anything else you can think of. nothing else really. lol.
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    Where you're from: a small town in Western Kentucky

    Your profession: stay-at-home mom

    Smartphone phone history: Samsung Jack, Motorola Karma

    The phone you are or have switched from: Samsung Jack (Windows Mobile is so sad)

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? Everything! I've never had a touchscreen phone, so the whole experience is great for me. I don't have mine rooted (a little too advanced for me, and I really only use it to entertain myself and my kids), but I find that pretty much everything runs at acceptable speeds for me.

    Any disappointments? Battery life, as many have said before. Just playing games with no mobile internet or wifi connectivity seems to sap it pretty quickly. However, being at home means I have the ability to charge my phone as needed.
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    Where you're from: Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.

    You're profession: IT jack of all trades (sort of a sys admin for several server farms used by the air travel industry).

    Smartphone phone history: Previous phones were all dumb.

    The phone you are or have switched from: Motorola KRZR K1M.

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? The screen.

    Any disappointments? Battery life and external speaker.

    And anything else you can think of. It took me a long time to be willing to pay the expense of a data plan, especially since I'm around computers all the time and have Internet access from work and home. Now that I've got the phone, I can't imagine going back to, "just a phone." I'm also someone who likes to tinker with stuff when I can, and the Android system is wonderful for that.
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    Where you're from: Tuscaloosa, Al now DFW, Texas
    You're profession: Journeyman Electrician
    Smartphone phone history: BB Curve, BB Bold, iPhone 3g, iPhone 3gs, iPhone 4, Inspire 4g
    The phone you are or have switched from: iPhone 4
    What's your favorit e feature about the Inspire? Screen size mainly and cost. But this phone has everything I want without having to spend the extra money to also get things I'll never use. (iPhone)
    Any disappointments? Same = the battery, but I've gotten that worked out

    Although I've always loved my iPhones, I've always really disliked Apple's policies. The cat and mouse game of jailbreaking only to get the simple things (like a useful notification bar.) I've never said the iPhones were any better than Androids, or vice versa. I still won't. It's just personal preference. The inspire just caught my eye one day while I was getting a new sim for my son's phone. It made me want to investigate a little further into the android world. Two weeks later I made the switch and, for my needs, I'm glad I did.
    I like being angry. It makes me happy.
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    Where you're from: New Jersey (Bergen County)
    You're profession: Telecommunications
    Smartphone phone history: HTC 8125, BB 8100, BB 8300, iPhone 3, BB 8900, BB 9700, BB 9800, HTC Inspire.
    The phone you are or have switched from: 9800
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? The screen size, the application rich android market (coming from a BB), and the power!
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    Where you're from: Carmel, Indiana
    You're profession: Mechanical Engineer
    Smartphone phone history: iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4.
    The phone you are or have switched from: iPhone 4
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? Screen Size.

    Got iPhone 3GS two years ago. At that time, Blackberry Storm was just about the only other thing that came remotely close to ipHone 3GS, but for someone who does not need Blackberry's strength in corporation email calendar security blablah, iPhone 3GS was so far advanced that nothing could touch it. First generation android phones were garbage as well. iPhone 3GS was still vastly superior to all those first androids. So I never paid any attention to android world.

    Then last month when I got an offer to upgrade to iPhone 4, I went to the ATT store. I signed up for iPhone 4 and as I was walking out of the store, I just happened to stop by HTC inspire.... And whoa. the world has changed.

    Androids were MUCH, MUCH better than how I remembered a year ago. They are not just another "iPhone wanna-be's". They totally caught up to iPhone.

    So I ditched iPHone 4 and went with HTC Inspire.

    I'm hoping I made a good decision.
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    Where you're from: New Orleans living in central California
    You're profession: AT&T
    Smartphone phone history: I was with sprint for years and now that I will be working for AT&T I get some perks and so I'm switching from sprint to AT&T. I don't have my inspire yet but should get here if not later today then tomorow.
    The phone you are or have switched from: Samsung Epic 4g
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? Well from the display models I have checked out I would say the 4.3 inch display and the quality and feel of the phone. Now the slcd screen does not look as good as samoled but it still looks great.
    Any disappointments? Well I have not received my phone in the mail yet but from what I have been reading about the inspire I would say the battery life is not good. I used to have the palm pre and I think it had pretty close to the same size battery and it sucked on the pre so I can just imagine that it will be pretty bad on the inspire but I can live with that.
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    Ok I've been lurking on here for a while and have finally decided to introduce myself.

    Where you're from: Baltimore, MD
    You're profession: Paralegal
    Smartphone phone history: None, Inspire is my 1st
    The phone you are or have switched from: Samsung Impression
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? So far pretty much everything, everything is at my finger tips which is great!
    Any disappointments? Little disappointed in the camera but thats not a big deal (I have my actually camera for quality pictures) and the more I play with it the better my pictures are turning out. Of course the battery could be better but I'm managing with that.

    These forums have been super helpful for a Android newbie!
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    Where you're from: I live in Naples Florida, but grew up in Minnesota.

    You're profession: self employed auto appearance specialist.

    Smartphone phone history: never had an actual smart phone, wife has had an iPhone 3g(s) for a few years so I have spent a very small amount if time playing with it.

    The phone you are or have switched from: switched from a Samsung impression which was a messaging phone with internet capabilities.

    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? Hmm..I love so many things about the phone so its hard to say which one particular thing is my favorite. Probably the screen size and responsiveness is one of my favorite things, I also love how "smart" the phone is, sometimes it knows more about what I'm doing than I myself do lol.

    Any disappointments? Phone signal isn't the best, I thought wife iPhone was bad but she has more bars then me all the time. Also "4g" speeds are disappointing but that isn't the phones fault, its the service provider.
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    Where you're from: Houston, TX
    You're profession: HCC
    Smartphone phone history: Iphone 3g, Blackberry Curve, Sidekick slide and LX 09, Iphone 4
    The phone you are or have switched from: I switched from Iphone 4.
    What's your favorite feature about the Inspire? CUSTOMIZATION is awesome.
    Any disappointments?
    None so far.
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