I would keep it simple and go with the Windows Phone either the Samsung Focus, HTC
or the new NOKIA which might steal some of the market that the Iphone and Android
are fighting over.
iPhone users, chime in here. We have to consider its use and security in this hobby. I have found the iPhone to be far inferior to "clean". To selectively delete call history entries. App's like Google voice integrate too well into the phone, leaving footprints and histories. Apple was unable to demonstrate to me how to easily clear the web browser histories, cookies, cache's and such. Even the iPad did this better. I couldn't find a way to prevent txt messages from flashing on the screen when received. I was able to change it from showing the actual message to only who it was from, but couldn't stop that from showing up. (Why is 'Cabela's' texting you at 11pm?)Why would you use your personal/work phone to hobby with compared to getting a disposable prepaid hobby phone? Seems like playing with fire; the whole "accident waiting to happen" kind of thing.
I haven't played with the last few firmware upgrades, so maybe it has changed. All I know is my HTC 4G is screaming fast, and ultra easy to "clean". I don't think twice about handing it to my wife or anybody to do whatever they want. No fear they will stumble into to anything. I can selectively delete call records so as not to raise a flag that my history is empty (Why'd you clear your history??).
I'm interested in whether the iPhone has resolved these concerns. Originally Posted by ThatHarleyGuy
You no longer need iTunes for the iPhone 4S, it can use wireless to sync direct to the cloud if you want to set it up that way. The camera alone is almost enough reason by itself to consider one. Originally Posted by SlotgoopAFAIK, you still need iTunes if you want to transfer direct between PC and phone without having to upload to the cloud first. There's ways to do that wirelessly in some apps without using iTunes, but honestly, if you can get that up and running, you should probably be using Android
Why would you use your personal/work phone to hobby with compared to getting a disposable prepaid hobby phone? Seems like playing with fire; the whole "accident waiting to happen" kind of thing. Originally Posted by CarlIn my situation, a second phone is too risky. My hobby phone is Google Voice. No physical phone to be found. Exists only in my browser. Nothing to find.