Your First Smartphone

You mean one I actually bought and owned for my self? Galaxy S II, then I had every other Android flagship form last year, and HTC One X this year-until I switched to the SGS III and have been using it for the last 6+ months now.
 
Xperia Play. Already had it replaced twice (first time was my fault though), and the third one seems to have bitten the dust.
 
My current phone is my first smartphone. It's Galaxy S3 SCH-I535 running AOKP Jellybean Build 5. I really like it :)
 
Well, my first smartphone was the Nokia N900(BELIEVE me, this phone ain't like any other Nokia you've used B-)) running maemo5 and sometime later meego.
for now? i'm using a HTC Pico(also known as the HTC Explorer from where i come from)
 
Galaxy S. Bought it a good year ago, very happy with it.
Only thins I'm still kind of disappointed in is the huge clusterfuck that Android rooting is. Really so hard to understand and get into it, I just wanted to backup my phone and even that seemed like a daunting task.

Otherwise, very happy with it.
 
Totally agree with CasketMan, I happen to own a One series phone too - HTC One X and I can without a doubt say that this phone is the most under-rated one yet. To be honest, it's not HTC's fault, it's the fault of people in the world who can't see anything beyond a Samsung or Apple product.

My first smartphone was HTC Desire but it had many issues so I got rid of it and last year got the sexy HTC One X. No problems experienced to date.
 
is it really a "smartphone" if the purchaser is wasting $70< a month on an "unlimited" data plan? Especially considering there are far cheaper wifi enabled devices and wifi hotspots literally everywhere (likely including your own home)... I would think a "smartphone" is the flip-phone you get for free from your service provider along with the calls-only plan...
 
is it really a "smartphone" if the purchaser is wasting $70< a month on an "unlimited" data plan? Especially considering there are far cheaper wifi enabled devices and wifi hotspots literally everywhere (likely including your own home)... I would think a "smartphone" is the flip-phone you get for free from your service provider along with the calls-only plan...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone

Exorbitant as the plans may be (hey, I see you never mentioned pre-paid, only post-paid), by definition, yes, these are all still smart phones, and your flip phone is in fact not, by ideal, function, or definition.
 
My very first phone was my very first smartphone, an iPhone 5C. It was free at Best Buy so... heck, why not. Having no issues with build quality whatsoever, since I got a mildly-protective case and I never drop electronic devices anyway.

I think I'm more careful with them than babies... :ph34r:
 

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