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OK, so here's the deal. My old cell phone is about 5 years old. It's rather embarrassing. I just found out I should be expecting a $2,000 tax refund.

Time to think about a new phone, perhaps?

There are three arguments as far as I can tell: the iPhone, the G1, or saving my money and waiting 6 months for something else.

Argument 1: The iPhone

Pros

Mr Fry loves his, and so does my boss. They seem to have a high degree of customer satisfaction.

The new app store for the iPhone is more robust than the G1 right now (but that may change).

If I bought an iPhone, I would never need to even consider buying a Kindle, now that the new Kindle for iPhone app is out. That means I could buy all the new eBooks.

It's an admittedly sexier phone than the G1, I think.

Cons

I would have to ditch Verizon for AT&T mobile, and I hate AT&T's service so much.

My monthly phone bill would go from $45 to about $75.

The battery life is bloody awful, I've been told.

I would be buying into "iPhone mania" which is a ridiculous thing to be ashamed about; it's a damned good phone, but now it seems every young white New Yorker has one.


Argument 2: The G1

Pros

In my heart of hearts, I believe in Android technology. I personally favor the open-source model as opposed to Apple's model.

I like the combination touchpad/qwerty keyboard better than the iPhone's touchpad.

Its battery life, especially if you go for the upgrade, is far superior to the iPhone.

I would rather give my money to Google, which has provided me with more free services in my life than Apple ever will. Sorry, sorry, I just realized I would actually be giving my money to T-Mobile, since Android is open-source. I would be supporting Google though, I guess?

Cons

I would still have to ditch Verizon for T-Mobile, but I've never heard any complaints about T-Mobile service.

My monthly phone bill would go from $45 to about $80, so slightly more than the AT&T plan.

I wouldn't have Apple tech support. As much as I hate to admit it, when I've needed something replaced or fixed, Apple has always been a pleasure to deal with and I don't know what to expect from T-Mobile.

Argument 3: Take the Sodding Money and Buy Groceries for Pete's Sake

Pros

I am very poor, and having some money in case of emergency is a good idea.

If I waited, I could possibly hold out until Verizon came out with their own Android phone which would save me a lot of hassle.

I wouldn't have wasted $250 on Janet which, although a darling little netbook, would be rendered near useless by having an internet-ready phone on me at all times.

Cons

I would still be that pillock with a crappy old phone.

I would want to shoot myself in the face.

I would wither and die.

So I dunno, what do you think? If you have any experience with any of these phones or carriers, let me know.

[Poll #1360853]

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