Hello, Jerry:
I would like you to check out the AT&T corporate stores if you can.
They would have all the phones that they carry… new, and old.
I am sure that you will find a phone that’s to your liking.
Good luck.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Matheny
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 4:57 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: [MA] Wondering what the best Android phone is to get now for
AT&Tfor Android
Hello all.
I've been loking and looking, and I can't find a good Android phone
that also works on AT&T 3g. I don't care if the phone is unlocked, but
it would need to work on the US 3g frequencies, A.KA. 850, 1800, 1900,
2100. something like this. All the good phones seem to be on Verizon
or Sprint. It's rather frusterating. Idealy, I would like to have a
qwerty keyboard, and some sort of physical navigational control,
whether that is arrow keys, trackpad, trackball, whatever. I would
also like the phone to have Android 2.3 or later. Oh, and let's not
forget a micro sd card slot. And, preferably, not a lot of bloatware
on the phone. I would like it to be as vanilla Android as possible. I
don't want to have any lemitations as to what I can do with the phone.
I would like the wifi hotspot feature to work, etc. I don't know if
such a phone exists. The closest to this I've found is the Google
Nexus One, but it doesn't have a qwerty keyboard. Anyway, if someone
could please give me any suggestions it would be very much
appreciated.
Thanks,
Jerry
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