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Nokia N95 v HP iPAQ hw6915 v SE P1i v Blackberry 8800 v HTC 3300
I've been looking at these recently or should I stay with my SE Z710i
I do currently use my camera, MP3 player, bluetooth, appointments & contacts sync-up.
- I would like HSDPA when I'm away from home - GPRS seems so slow
- Wifi is handy when you are in a pub or hotel with free access
- GPS would be a nice addition.Last edited by FarmerPalmer; 10 September 2007, 20:11.
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no, but I've yet to find a non windows phone that actually syncs emails, contacts, diary and tasks without screwing something up......
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[QUOTE=r0bly0ns;288288]I've had mine for about a month now and love it.
However I can understand that some people just don't like windows smartphones. My business partner hates it and he went for the Nokia N95 instead.
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You don't need a smartphone to sync with outlook
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I've got an N73 and it does all the original post asked for. I got rid of the smart phone I had before because of start up times and poor failrate rate, applications always demanding on the limited resources. N73 fast, simple interface, Nokia have it right... hear itraw > Keep it SIMPLE!!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNokia N95 or N73 (if you can get one).
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I've spent about 3 months trying to decide how to replace my old Blackberry 7100t. I've just ordered the new Toshiba G900 from www.expansys.com and I'll tell you how it goes. It has windows mobile 6 and a great screen. The truth is that no-one has yet cracked the size/usability issue so I went for something a little larger but with a QWERTY keyboard. If you want separate internet and phone then look at the Nokia N800 and a 3G Bluetooth phone.
Have fun!
Rob
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Another vote for the T-Mobile Vario III (aka HTC Tytn II) when it's out in a few weeks.
The T-Mobile bit is important as you don't get shafted on the data if you go for a Web'n'Walk option.
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I am very interested. please tell me all.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI don't suppose anyone wants to hear about my Psion 5?
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You are quite right, nobody does.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI don't suppose anyone wants to hear about my Psion 5?
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If you really want a new phone I would hold out for another few weeks as the Tytn II is being released inbuilt GPS, full qwerty keyboard, 3g, HSDPA, windows 6 etc the full danglies.
ps the tilts and slides up.
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I have one of these and it is a pile of poo.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostO2 XDA! It's a rebadged one of these.http://www.europe.htc.com/products/htcp3300.html
Basically full windows mobile with built in GPS.
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