Smartphones with their advanced operating system, larger displays, QWERTY keyboards, quantum computing and other computer like features are better choices for Sprint customers who need constant access to the Internet, multiple email accounts, open and edit office documents. Below, after many hours of testing and interviewing Sprint customers. Consumer Reports say that : #1 rated Sprint Text Messaging phone
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"The God father of phones
Epic 4g Touch is one of a new breed of "super" phones. Dual core SoC processors. The features and performance that this phone has gives it a seamless and smooth flow of operation. This phone has not locked up on me once since I got it a week ago. 10 programs open, no lag. It is very light to a point where it worries me that if I drop it it may break. I did'nt want to take any chances so I went ahead and bought one of those TPU matte cases and now it has a very nice balanced weigh to it.
Reception is great and calls come in clear. People on the other end also say the same."
source: Amazon wireless, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue,
This Phone to the right is the Samsung Epic 4G. The Second Best Sprint Text Messaging Phone.
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HTC Arrive Is A Quality Handset With A Unique OS
"I just got my HTC Arrive yesterday and IT IS FAST! I don't know if this is common with all WP7 devices (since the Arrive comes with NoDo update already installed) but this is by far the fastest phone I've ever used. Waaaay faster than any Andriod, and shockingly even faster than IOS4 iPhone4. Even 3rd party apps and games all load in under a second. A very intuiative interface, easy to customize, etc. The live tiles are frickin' awesome, the content aggregation into the hubs is insanely nice, and the Netflix real time streaming app works flawlessly. I can't say enough good things about this phone. Oh, the physical keyboard is by far the best I've ever used (and I had a Touch Pro 2 which had the best rated physical keyboard) and the buttons are springy, they give tactical feedback when pushed. The only downside is that the OS doesn't always support landscape, but this is a minor annoyance that I am sure will be rectified. (It always rotates fast, just some areas don't support landscape period so it stays in portrait.)"
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www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2011/092611-quantum-computing.html#slide1
Please cut and paste this URL Above into your Internet browser if you want to explore how quantum computing will play a big role in the future of smartphone technology."Researchers have been working on quantum systems for more than a decade, in the hopes of developing super-tiny, super-powerful computers. And while there is still plenty of excitement surrounding quantum computing, significant roadblocks are causing some to question whether quantum computing will ever make it out of the lab.
First, what is quantum computing?
One simple definition is that quantum computers use qubits (or quantum bits) to encode information"