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What is the best geek phone in your opinion for Verizon Wireless that can be developed for? I want to write a location based program, but I am unsure of what platform to target.

Can anyone provide any recommendations?

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Could you please clarify your question? What do you want to use the phone for? – jjnguy Dec 9 '08 at 17:07
Could be programming related if by "best geek phone" you meant, best phone for writing your own apps. – Kibbee Dec 9 '08 at 17:07
Why is this not a Community Wiki? – ctacke Dec 9 '08 at 17:11
@ctacke: Because we have not had 4 edits on the question. Would you care to make one? – Rich B Dec 9 '08 at 17:13
Should we start adding geographic specific tags? Like us-specific. I had no idea what verizon is they don't seem to trade here in the UK. – AnthonyWJones Dec 9 '08 at 17:16
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Verizon: Blackberry.

ATT: Blackberry or iPhone.

Sprint: Blackberry.

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You are advising brands, not phones... – Rich B Dec 9 '08 at 17:09
I'm advising platforms not individual phones. If he's asking if the storm is more geeky than the curve then this question should be closed. – Chris Lively Jan 7 at 15:23
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Any Blackberry device would be your best bet. I especially like the Pearl cause its low cost and small profile.

I would definately not go with a "closed" device or a phone that only supports BREW or some pay-to-program-and-distribute (iPhone is the exception, their cost of development entry is tiny) platform.

Check out the Blackberry Developers Zone offered by RIM. That'll have everything you need to get started.

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I am currently weighing out the touch pro vs. storm.

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I can only tell you about the phone I have with Verizon. It's a Motorola Q and I can write programs for it using the .Net Compact Framework.

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honestly, i'm waiting for the Agora (android phone sold direct, not bundled with any specific network).

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i have a moto q9c- its minisd slot lets me put a wifi card in it :P sadly that means i have to pull my memory card, but its not such a big issue. honestly though i'd hold out since the next moto q iteration should be out soon and will have integrated wifi.

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I love my HTC Fuze

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not a phone that can be used on verizon – Nick Berardi Dec 17 '08 at 12:49
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I've got a T-Mobile G1 and in my opinion that IS the best geek phone. Sadly though, according to The Register Verizon may not be getting Android based handsets.

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I think that is because they screwed over Google in the recent FCC auction. – Nick Berardi Dec 9 '08 at 20:00
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It seems like the latest geek sensation is the Blackberry Storm but I'm holding out for something better.

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I have not heard anything good about the storm yet.. – Rich B Dec 9 '08 at 17:13
Agreed. I went to the v-store and tried the storm. Seemed frustratingly slowwwwwww. – Kenny Dec 9 '08 at 19:05

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