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Is there anyone who DOESN'T have a razr?
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Is there anyone who DOESN'T have a razr?
I don't have a RAZR. I tried one 2 years ago, but I didn't like the keyboard so I bought a V635.
Right now I have a Moto V635, V330 (aka V557) and a Samsung x427m that I use on a daily basis.
The V635 is the best by far even though it is 2 years old. I currently have a 1GB microSD card in the phone, but it is getting full so I'll likely get a 2GB microSD card soon.
I don't have a razr either. Got a treo 650.
Just got a Motorola i880. For a Nextel, it's pretty nice: MP3 and video player, 2 megapixel camera, and a microSD card. Highly recommend.
I have a Verizon Motorola Q and a Tmobile Sidekick III. I use the Verizon for calls and I use the Tmobile for e-mail, text, music, pics, etc.
Samsung D900 & Apple iPhone 8GB.. both on T-Mobile
i have nokia 5610 ,one of the best i have used mainly in size and style
Verizon xv6900 / HTC Touch.
Just switched from an HTC S710 to a Sony Ericsson P1i and I'm very pleased. It's the most stable phone for multimedia I've tried so far, and I nowadays it's all I use for mp3 and video on the go. I've been using Djuice for the past 6 years.
I have a blackberry phone. Works fine with me although it can get a little techy sometimes. :p
Used to have AT&T and Sprint. Now just AT&T because Sprint kicked me off for going over their new 5GB limit by about 10x.
AT&T / Cingular / AT&T. :/
And a sammy 707 that I don't use for anything except making calls.
I have a Nokia 5310 Xpress Music with Rogers
slim, light weight, perfect, and I can play mp3s as ringtones because Ted Rogers sucks, and I am better than him
I need some advice on a new phone. Currently I have a Blackberry Curve which is paid for by my current employer. I will be moving to Atlanta and need to purchase my own phone. The company will reimburse me, but it has to work with MS Outlook. I'm also given $100/month for phone and data services.
Is the new iPhone a good choice? What other options are there? What's the best company at this point that has nice phones and a good data plan? Again, I will be in the Atlanta area so I'm not sure which companies are strong there.
According to this thread, Verizon is the best choice:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/atlan...e-atlanta.html
The "unlimited" PDA data plan on Verizon is $45/mo, regardless of the phone. I have the xv6900 (HTC Touch) and couldn't be happier with it. I'm not sure what their current voice plans cost, but $100 is a bit tough.
I use a GSM phone (AT&T or T-mobile networks in USA) and never have an issue in Atlanta and surrounding areas. If you travel to EUR you need GSM since they don't have CDMA (Verizon, etc.) IMO the iPhone is overpriced unless you specifically want the media player functionality.Quote:
Originally Posted by ksuohio
The best thing to do is talk to users in the area you'll be since coverage can be very spotty. My sister has Verizon and gets good reception at my house. My next door neighbor has to go outdoors to get a Verizon signal.
New iPhone 2.0 software is pretty good. Some really nice geolocation applications.
Too bad the battery life is not too practical! :(Quote:
Originally Posted by ImaNihilist
I'd gotten a Samsung Omnia a couple of weeks ago, it's similar to the iPhone but has a few added features. It has A2DP for one, something that's lacking in the iPhone IIRC, NavPhone function and a host of other features. Here's a link to the phone, I'll be back with some pics -
http://samsungomnia.com/
A short youtube intro of the phone -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGcatrxh2vA
I'm using the 16GB model, plus I can add a max of 8GB microSD card later for a total of 24GB for storage. It's certified to play DivX/Xvid/H.264/WMV/MP3.....DivX movies need not be compressed to smaller screen size for it to run. I'd ripped The Golden Compass at standard 640x480 and I was able to play it on this phone.
Edit - BTW, it's not Symbian 60 based, rather, it's a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone, so for those who don't like Windows Mobile, you won't like this. I find it somewhat harder to use simply becuz I've used Nokia's Symbian based phones for years now, so w/o question I'd find Windows Mobile based phones somewhat hard to use, but I'm getting there.......a little later than normal cuz I'm a slow learner.
It's beyond not practical. It's HORRIBLE. 3.5-4hrs Internet/web app use. The problem is that once you kill that, you don't have a phone.Quote:
Originally Posted by proxops-pete
It will only be a truely epic phone for me if they can double battery life with the next model.
Yeah, the whole thing of not having a phone kind of scares me. Nonetheless, I'll probably buy one once I'm in England. Somehow they managed to get better plans than America, even though England usually gets shafted when it comes to the price of everything.
Very happy with my new Nokia N95. The camera is a blast, but if I knew they'd release a 8GB model so soon I would have waited. The mp3 and the speakers are also totally amazing.
Sanyo SCP-3200/extended battery/Sprint
Yeah, the N95 is one awesome phone, I'd been using one since its launch till recently when I'd swapped it for a Samsung Omnia (i900). My friend just bought the N95 8GB model and he says it's one of the best phone he'd ever used.:cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by SaturnBeat
I have a Nokia N82 with Verizon and planning to buy a HTC Touch Pro or Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. I chose my N82 because it is one of the best cameraphone in the world. Its 5MP carl-zeiss camera with autofocus and Xenon flash is amazing.