Seattle 8/10/2011 4:25:00 PM
News / Internet

THE PARENTS Guide to Back To School Cell Phones

What Makes The Best Learning Experience on a Smartphone?

"As important as it is to have a good laptop for school, it’s almost as important to have a good phone. We need them to text, check Facebook, go online, set alarms and reminders– heck, most of us could probably take better notes on our phones than on a laptop (if we were allowed)!

So in this issue of our back-to-school series we’re gonna take a look at some of the best cell phones available now"


The excerpt below is from Teenstalktech

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"Even though we only got to spend a few minutes with HTC and T-Mobile’s superphone, we love it and it’s in our opinion the best T-Mobile phone out there today. It’s dual-core 1 GHZ processor with Android 2.3 Gingerbread is crazy fast, the insanely thin unibody design feels like it was made to be in your hand, and it of course has those great cameras (8 megapixel on the back, 1.3 megapixel on the front), sharp 4.3 inch Super LCD screen, and support for T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network. Put simply, it’s a phone you’ll be more than happy to carry around for the next two years."

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"FREEDOM: Last but not least is the feeling of FREEDOM you get with Android and the Sensation! I'm not sure I can totally put my finger on it... but I think iPhone owners will understand this. There's just a feeling with Apple products that everything's so restricted. They try to control every single little thing. Maybe it's "Digital Rights Management" and the way the use of audio files is so restricted, even your own audio files. You MUST transfer files only through iTunes. And you can never transfer any audio file on your iPhone back to your own computer. If you ever connect to iTunes on another computer you own you can transfer what's on the phone back to that computer. It's really infuriating... it's almost like you don't own the things you've purchased... or created on your own. Or maybe it's the fact you can only buy things from the apple app store and they must be approved by BIG BROTHER APPLE before they can be put into the app store (you won't believe how many legitimate things they won't approve). With Android there's just a feeling of choice and doing things your own way... even if a few of them aren't quite as "perfect".





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