Archive for December, 2009
Voting Question: Which Cell phone do you think is better and worth it?
Hello,
I am due for a new phone because my contract ended. I want to stay with my company, Sprint, because I have great coverage and service but the problem is that I dont know which phone I should get.
Please help me in choosing the right phone.
I know for sure i want a smart phone from their line and my top 2 choices are the HTC Hero and the Blackberry Tour.
I need your thoughts on which one you would get and why. If you dont like those chose another and tell me why i should get it.
bur remember i will stay with sprint!
This is the link:
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/NASApp/onlinestore/en/Action/DisplayPhones?filterString=PDA_Smartphone_Phone_Char&id12=UHP_PhonesTab_Link_PDAandSmartphones
Resolved Question: I want an IPhone or another type of SmartPhone BUT……..?
I want an Iphone or another type of smartphone but I don’t make a lot of phone calls and can’t afford to spend 100 dollars on cell phone service every month. I just want one because I like the idea of having a PDA (which I use a lot) and cell phone (which I use occasionally) in ONE device.
What’s the ideal and CHEAPEST smartphone and phone plan for someone like me?
Open Question: I need some help choosing a smartphone?
I’m looking for a smartphone to use as a PDA and a PHONE. I don’t want to have emails pushed to the phone, but it does need to be wi-fi so that I can have the OPTION to grab emails (html) and surf at hotspots. I do not want to pay for a data package when everywhere I go has a wi-fi hotspot anyway.
Please no Trolls who just want to knock my decision to go without a data plan. I need a phone and I need a PDA. I don’t want to have to carry both around everywhere I go.
My tech predictions for 2010
Mobile Phone OS wise, I don’t see the Wondows Mobile 6.5 gaining much ground with the way Android is heading. Apps continue to be the most important piece and 2010 would be the true duel between the iPhone OS and the Android OS. (Source: HK Tech Phooey, CNet Asia)
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