AT&T Quickfire vs. Apple iPhone?

kalie

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Our 2 year AT&T phone contract has just expired and I want to upgrade my phone. After my previous phone died (of old age) I got a very cheap Go Phone and ended up putting my SIM card in it to get me by until our contract expired. After being stuck with a "crappy" phone for so long I want something nice and high quality.

I've been watching a reading reviews and Quickfire gets a thumbs up on the quality of calls and the keyboard, but the touch screen isn't very responsive.

The iPhone gets a thumbs up in every category as far as I can tell, it seems to be a favorite and the best out there. It can be used as a phone, an iPod, a way to watch movies, internet, email, and a way to play games (applications). The one downfall I see is the extra $30 you pay a month.

I'm only 17 years old and would be paying for the the phone and the $30 extra a month (if I go with the iPhone) and I'm just wondering if it's worth it for a teenager to have such a high-tech-business-man-type of phone? On top of the phone I'd pay $360 a year. I know I'd use it as an iPod and would use the applications. When we travel in the car I know I'd love to have my own personal entertainment system and would use the internet frequently. I have email and I check it regularly, but I don't need to be checking it constantly, so this phone is not a necessity to me. It'd be a luxury item (that I personally would be paying for) that I think I would really love and use constantly.

My question is do you think the iPhone wouth be worth $360 a year? Or should I just go for the Quickfire? If anyone has been in my situation what have you done? My parents think I will regret not having that extra money, but all my friends say it would be "the coolest thing ever" and I should go for it. I personally really want it, but if anyone has this phone, is it worth it? Any advice is very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Kalie
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Oh wow...I've never heard of the HTC Fuze. Does the $30 extra a month apply to it as well? Information and oppinions of the Fuze are also much appreciated. :)
As far as I can tell the HTC Fuze is even more of a "high-tech-business-man-type of phone" and would be way too excessive for someone my age. But any additional information and opinions on it would be much appreciated. :)
 
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