Wasn't going to get one for at least a year or so, but now I might.
So I want reviews and impressions by those of you that use PDA phones. Prefer something that's not network locked so I can use it on 3 and move it to other networks as needed. This would be my last one for a fair while, so it's got to be sturdy. PDA must be easy to use without too-small buttons. Phone just needs to be able to ring people and send & get sms messages. One that talks to windows would be handy, but not essential.
I may just end up getting another phone, but would like to know my options.
Thank you, my dears
So I want reviews and impressions by those of you that use PDA phones. Prefer something that's not network locked so I can use it on 3 and move it to other networks as needed. This would be my last one for a fair while, so it's got to be sturdy. PDA must be easy to use without too-small buttons. Phone just needs to be able to ring people and send & get sms messages. One that talks to windows would be handy, but not essential.
I may just end up getting another phone, but would like to know my options.
Thank you, my dears
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Stephen just got the Nokia N80 and is very happy with it. It has built-in wireless which means you can access the net without having to pay a monthly fee to anyone.
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The model is buttons-light, it uses a stylus and a touchscreen for writing and so on. This can be a little fidley, but it prefer it to mashing multiple buttons on the tiny keypads of other models.
Will also take up to a 2GB storage card, for picture, video, and mp3 files.
You probably get by now that I really like my phone :)
details at:
http://www.clubimate.com/t-DETAILS_JAMIN.aspx
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Amazingly no matter how many times my BB has (accidently!) fallen from great heights it is still function.
I can't seem to break it! Stupid thing!