Open Question: POLL: What was your first smartphone, palmtop, or PDA?
September 2, 2010
My wife wants a smartphone but is not interested in doing a lot of research. I’m research-oriented (i.e., anal), so can anyone make a suggestion or two?
i want the e71 phone but i want the text message to be like the iphone when the whole conversation shows with one person
i want the e71 phone but i want the text message to be like the iphone when the whole conversation shows with one person
I am currently on a individual calling plan that I am not enjoying. I don’t use the calling minutes and I always go over my texts and it costs too much for me to handle. So I remembered seeing a Nationwide Messaging Plan and thought I would look at it. I wanted the $34.99 one not the Blackberry and PDA Smartphone $54.99 one. I liked it, it seemed affordable but then some confusion came up.
#1 Verizon states that when you get this plan, they want a letter indicating that you are indeed hard at hearing but at the bottom it says
“No eligibility is required for the $34.99 Consumer plan” which is the one I wanted but I don’t know if that is indeed the same plan I’m talking about.
#2 I never used my calling minutes because all the people I called were verizon, so with this Nationwide Messaging Plan I know I have unlimited texting to anyone, but do I still have m2m calling?
I am currently on a individual calling plan that I am not enjoying. I don’t use the calling minutes and I always go over my texts and it costs too much for me to handle. So I remembered seeing a Nationwide Messaging Plan and thought I would look at it. I wanted the $34.99 one not the Blackberry and PDA Smartphone $54.99 one. I liked it, it seemed affordable but then some confusion came up.
#1 Verizon states that when you get this plan, they want a letter indicating that you are indeed hard at hearing but at the bottom it says
“No eligibility is required for the $34.99 Consumer plan” which is the one I wanted but I don’t know if that is indeed the same plan I’m talking about.
#2 I never used my calling minutes because all the people I called were verizon, so with this Nationwide Messaging Plan I know I have unlimited texting to anyone, but do I still have m2m calling?
i want the e71 phone but i want the text message to be like the iphone when the whole conversation shows with one person
I am currently on a individual calling plan that I am not enjoying. I don’t use the calling minutes and I always go over my texts and it costs too much for me to handle. So I remembered seeing a Nationwide Messaging Plan and thought I would look at it. I wanted the $34.99 one not the Blackberry and PDA Smartphone $54.99 one. I liked it, it seemed affordable but then some confusion came up.
#1 Verizon states that when you get this plan, they want a letter indicating that you are indeed hard at hearing but at the bottom it says
“No eligibility is required for the $34.99 Consumer plan” which is the one I wanted but I don’t know if that is indeed the same plan I’m talking about.
#2 I never used my calling minutes because all the people I called were verizon, so with this Nationwide Messaging Plan I know I have unlimited texting to anyone, but do I still have m2m calling?
I started off years ago with the Treo 650, which was an excellent PDA, great for email, ok for surfing the web, but not such a good phone. It fell behind the times in technology, though. When it wore out, I let a salesman talk me into an iPhone, which I hated. It made a terrible PDA and terrible for email. The only things it did well was surf the web and play music. It’s horrible at everything else. Now that I’ve retired it, I’ve gone to a Blackberry. It’s a good PDA and pretty good at email, but surfing the web on it is almost physically painful.
if i activate my blackberry storm on the verizonwireless website would i have to pay the new PDA/smartphone data usage plan which is 30 bucks month? or just activate the black berry and use $9.99 a month data usage