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But I do have two bits of good news for you. It looks like you can get the Droid Razr Maxx on Amazon for $200 with a two-year contract. Also, Verizon is currently offering a double data promotion for its 4G LTE customers right now too. You can get 4GB of data for $30 a month instead of 2GB of data for $30. The customer representative I talked to online said the promotion runs until March 31. Since you sound ready to pull the trigger on some new devices now, I'd go ahead and buy the phone now and sign up for Verizon's double data promotion. That way you will be locked into a contract with 4GB of data for the same price you'd pay for 2GB of data. While this is not a true discount, you will be getting more bang for your buck, if you think you'll be using a lot of data.
I'd call Verizon's customer service to double-check that you iphone case picture can buy the phone from Amazon and still get the double data promotion from Verizon, Sorry I don't have better news for you, But at least you may be able to save some money ordering the device through Amazon, In search of the most 'social' smartphone, Dear Maggie,I have a basic "dumb" phone on Verizon Wireless, Until now, I didn't think I needed a smartphone since I used my fourth-generation iPod Touch to access all those cool "smartphone" features that I didn't have on my "dumb" phone, But my iPod Touch was stolen recently, and now features I used daily have been ripped away from me..
Since I become eligible for a phone upgrade in the first week of April, I was thinking about just going ahead with getting a smartphone. I'm looking at four distinct phones: the Droid 4, the iPhone 4S, the Droid Bionic, and the HTC Trophy. I really want a very social phone (like for Facebook and Twitter and such), and a phone with a good camera. I like the Droid 4 because of its awesome keyboard, and the Bionic has a really nice touch screen. The iPhone of course has an amazing camera on it, but it's not really social unless I download several apps. I know the HTC Trophy is older but it has Facebook chat built into its messaging. Which would you say is the best for a socially connected person?.
Thanks,Chris, Dear Chris,First, I am sorry that someone stole your iPod Touch, That really sucks, But I am happy for you that you are finally getting a smartphone, I think you're going to love your new smartphone! Not only will you not have to tote around two devices, but you'll be able to surf the Web and check all your social-networking updates even when you're not in a Wi-Fi hot spot, Which device is right for you? Any of the choices you mentioned would be great, As you mentioned in your question, with Google Android smartphones or the iphone case picture iPhone, you will have to download individual social-networking apps onto your device, This isn't really that big of a deal, Most people are happy to do it, since social networking is just one reason they use their smartphones, But it does require you to open each app to check what's going on, You can get updates from Facebook and Twitter pushed to either of these devices, but it won't necessarily be integrated with your contact list..
But if it's important to you to have these social connections built into your device, then I'd consider a Microsoft Windows Phone. Microsoft has built what it calls the "People Hub" into its software, which integrates your address book with all your social-networking sites. Here is how Microsoft describes it on its site. "The People Hub is more than just an address book on your phone. It's a one-stop shop that keeps you up to date with your social networks and helps you stay in touch with the people you care about most."The People Hub aggregates all your contacts' Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn updates so that you can access them without checking individual apps for each social network. It also allows you to filter posts and group people together into categories. For example, you could put work contacts on one category, while you segment your family members into another category.
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