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pstar008

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#70522 25-Oct-2010 20:37
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Hi, I am considering buy a cheap to mid range Android smart phone. Initial went for wildfire, but 
can't resist the huge resolution of milestone even though it is something release from last year
and apparently milestone 2 is on horizontal.

Is milestone a good choice, I have played a little bit in shops, looks good enough for me (first smart phone).
or do we have any other choice around/below $600.

BTW, I plan order one from clove.   

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Linuxluver
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  #395590 25-Oct-2010 21:11
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pstar008: Hi, I am considering buy a cheap to mid range Android smart phone. Initial went for wildfire, but 
can't resist the huge resolution of milestone even though it is something release from last year
and apparently milestone 2 is on horizontal.

Is milestone a good choice, I have played a little bit in shops, looks good enough for me (first smart phone).
or do we have any other choice around/below $600.

BTW, I plan order one from clove.   


It would be a GOOD phone for Vodafone if the 3G frequencies are 900 and 2100.

It would be  a BAD phone for Vodafone if the 3G frequencies are 850 and 2100. 

Telecom is selling a version that has 850/2100 3G frequencies.  




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pstar008

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  #395605 25-Oct-2010 21:35
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Thank you Linuxluver, I double checked, the one on clover is 900/2100, looks like a GOOD phone!

But I just saw Motorola DEFY is almost the same price, I guess it is too early to say is it a really good phone or
not. But compare with Milestone, for a better hardware and the compromise of a hardware keyboard, really not sure which one to pick.

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