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Originally Posted by Go Get It
There are certainly more apps for iOS than there are for Android. However all the big apps/games/ect are going to be found on both, drawsomething, skype, angry birds, ect. And in time Android will surpass iPhones as far as apps & games and what not.
The Razr is good so is an HTC, also if you are going to use things like Pandora Raido, an app for either iPhone or android that lets you listen to the radio, the extra 2GB could come in handy as that thing uses a lot of data. Now that I think about it, I don't want to insult your intelligence, but data can be best defined as anything that causes you to access something over the net while not using wifi. So dling an app, listening to pandora, surfing the web, ect. If you knew that then forget I brought it up, but believe me when/if you first upgrade you'll use the **** outta the app store of either OS, there's a bunch of good stuff on both you'll find.
And its prolly worth the $30 imo. But I don't know your finances obv.
Like I said, I don't know much about these smartphones. haha
I would imagine that if I get a smartphone (leaning towards the iPhone) that I would initially use it mostly where I have a wifi signal so I don't use the data plan.
I'm a tightwad when it comes to spending money so adding an additional $30 to my cellphone plan just kind of sucks. But then again, it would be cool to upgrade to something like a smartphone. Seems like the cellphone world is moving towards smartphones so I'll probably need one eventually.
If I was ever able to find a job it wouldn't be that big of a deal, but right now it just sucks.