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Ok, lets get the new technology forum off to a good start... Tell us what smart phone OS you have, and what you're planning to upgrade to. Comment and tell us why you chose it, what you upgraded from, if you are brand loyal, etc.

 

I'll start it off.. I have a Droid 3. Before that a BlackBerry tour. I like the Droid but it's disappointing to not be able to upgrade to IceCream sandwich.

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iPhone 4S here...very happy with it. When I'm eligible for an upgrade in about a year from now, I'll explore some other options, but I like my iPhone a lot.

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I currently have the iPhone 4S, I like it alot and when I upgrade I will most likely stay with Apple. Previous to the iPhone I had a Droid X it was nice but the iPhone is much better for me

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You can update to a new phone Josh. My Razr has Ice Cream Sandwich. I've had the Blackberry Curve 8900, old iPhone, and Palm Treo. I've been brand loyal to Motorola for a few years with the orginal Droid, Droid X, Droid X2, and now my Droid Razr Maxx

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Got the RAZR maxx too, besides the new DROID DNA, no other phones surpass these things IMO and many more.

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You can update to a new phone Josh. My Razr has Ice Cream Sandwich. I've had the Blackberry Curve 8900, old iPhone, and Palm Treo. I've been brand loyal to Motorola for a few years with the orginal Droid, Droid X, Droid X2, and now my Droid Razr Maxx

 

 

Yea, I can of course, but just waiting till the contract is over on this one. I upgrade every 2 years. in 8 months or so I'll be in the market :D

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I usually do yearly. This past time was year and a half and I paid full retail for my phone

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I have over a year left. All in all the 4S I have is great, I'd just kinda like to try out a Droid M. Well who knows what the equivalent will be in a year, probably the Droid XX10 DNA HD 5G. :lol:

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I have over a year left. All in all the 4S I have is great, I'd just kinda like to try out a Droid M. Well who knows what the equivalent will be in a year, probably the Droid XX10 DNA HD 5G. :lol:

 

 

and razors will have 6 blades!! :cool:

 

lol

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Damn I still enjoy my 3 blade razor. Josh, did you think about a 3rd poll for brand loyalty if one, Such as my last 4 phones have been Motorola

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I have a htc thunderbolt, looking at the gallaxcy s3

 

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