What is your Thunderbolt replacing?

What phone are you replacing for the Thunderbolt?


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I will be getting rid of my original BB Storm. Might've been willing to keep it if they were giving us OS 6 but they're not so I'm moving on.

I could careless if they gave me OS6 the phone is junk the click screen is getting to be a pain and it just dose not have the power other phones of its time did. and the new BB phones are no better sill underpowered and overpriced.
 
Wow, a lot of people are replacing <one year old phones. I'm pretty much "stuck" with my Incredible for the next 1.5 years...not that it's a bad thing!
 
yeah i have an inc and im not 100% sure if tbolt is upgrade-worthy for me, esp. since i will have to do a 2 year contract
 
Blackberry Tour is what I currently have, 2nd one, and not even this one works the way I want it to. I have to make phone calls via speakerphone because everything is so garbled using the internal speaker to my ear that I can't stand it.

However I'm not completely sold on the TBolt just yet.... my upgrade isn't until end of April so we shall seeeee
 
The Tour is such crap. Had I waited just a week or two I could have gotten the Bold which is essentially Tour+Trackpad+WiFi and I'd be MUCH happier. But I'd still be willing to part with BB :p
 
Moto q> Samsung saga>Samsung Omnia>Blackberry Storm>Blackberry Bold 9650>Palm Pixi Plus> HTC Incredible> HTC Thunderbolt. Been on every platform except apple and nokia.
 
Moto q> Samsung saga>Samsung Omnia>Blackberry Storm>Blackberry Bold 9650>Palm Pixi Plus> HTC Incredible> HTC Thunderbolt. Been on every platform except apple and nokia.

Only OSes I haven't used Windows Mobile and Nokia wouldn't touch the former with a 100 foot pole.

I loved my Bold 9000 when I had it but if RIM wants to keep up they need to match the current hardware standards none of this 650 MHz BS and make an OS that rivals Android and iOS.
 
Only OSes I haven't used Windows Mobile and Nokia wouldn't touch the former with a 100 foot pole.

I loved my Bold 9000 when I had it but if RIM wants to keep up they need to match the current hardware standards none of this 650 MHz BS and make an OS that rivals Android and iOS.

I've used everything except for the BlackBerry OS and Nokia OS, and I've never actually owned a webOS phone (which could change if they announce something amazing on Wednesday). And honestly Windows Phone 7 is a good OS, it's just kind of boring... I had the Samsung Focus for a couple weeks but decided to return it and wait for CES.

As for Nokia, I'd like to try Symbian^3 but I haven't heard much praise for it from tech blogs.
 
BB tour.

Can't wait - so tired of the old, slow, battery-pulling. . .

OMG!!! dont get me started on the NEED for a program that simulates a battery pull. I mean what is with that?!?!? I quick pull my Storm 2-3 time daily just to keep it running if not total lock up. /fail
 
The Thunderbolt will be replacing my Motorola Cliq. VZW > T-Mo.

Plus there is no T-Mo service where I'm going to college this fall, VZW is my only real choice (that has it's own data, not roaming).
 
Only OSes I haven't used Windows Mobile and Nokia wouldn't touch the former with a 100 foot pole.

I loved my Bold 9000 when I had it but if RIM wants to keep up they need to match the current hardware standards none of this 650 MHz BS and make an OS that rivals Android and iOS.

WM used to be my favorite platform. It really isn't all that bad. I think it needs a better ui.
 
D1. Ever since Froyo after closing an app it takes a few seconds for everything to show up.

I had the same problem with mine! drove me crazy until I got fed up and put a custom ROM on it. Running Project Elite and couldnt be happier. Its so fast and smooth now, I also hit over 1400 on benchmark standard (overclocked at 1100) Its good enough to hold me over till launch day!
 
Switching from Blackberry Bold to T-Bolt on a 1 yr contract.

RIM is pretty much done with general consumers. You'd have to be insane to prefer a blackberry to a droid, unless you use it strictly for business use.

Finally looking forward to a pleasant web browsing experience on my phone for the first time!

I wish I could convince my girlfriend that. She refuses to leave BlackBerry.