[Poll]Cell Phones (7 Viewers)

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,754
#41
++ [ originally posted by Don Bes ] ++
well greg you arent all wrong. i got my cell when i realized t was neccessary to get chicks phone numbers.
Well, DB, they say marketing needs sex to sell their stuff. Can't buy a razor these days without some TV commercial of some hot chick with windblown hair giving the shavee a facial fondle, ya know. But using "sex sells" in this cell phone case you mention -- damn, that's downright cutting people off at the, uh, knees...
 

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Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#42
++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


Well, DB, they say marketing needs sex to sell their stuff. Can't buy a razor these days without some TV commercial of some hot chick with windblown hair giving the shavee a facial fondle, ya know. But using "sex sells" in this cell phone case you mention -- damn, that's downright cutting people off at the, uh, knees...

you lucky you got married
 

Sarah_old

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2002
1,766
#50
So far I've used Ericsson (before the merger with Sony), and 3 different Nokia phones. I'm used to Nokia at the moment.

I am thinking of switching back to Sony Ericsson.
 

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
10,848
#52
++ [ originally posted by Sarah ] ++
I am thinking of switching back to Sony Ericsson.
You definitely should. I've used Nokia's all the time, switched to Ericsson about a year ago, and I am not going back anytime soon.
 

Asma

Doctor Asma
Oct 21, 2003
3,658
#56
my friend has that...
she thinks its cool but i think she is a fool for spending all that money on a mobile! :dontcare:
 

Majed

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
9,630
#58
Guys:

I need your advice..

I'd like to buy a PDA and also a new mobile phone. Here are my options:

1. HP Ipaq h4155 (Windows Mobile 2003 OS, Bluetooth, WiFi, no camera!) + a small cellphone like a samsung or a nokia.

2. HP ipaq h6315 PDA/Phone Hybrid. Same as above, but is also a phone and it has a camera. it's a bit bulkier though.

3. PalmOne Treo 600 PDA/Phone Hybrid. It's lighter than (2), but doesn't have Bluetooth or WiFi. Although I like it because I prefer PalmOS not Windows Mobile 2003.

4. Sony TH55: (PalmOS, camera, WiFi, No Bluetooth.) + a small cell phone like a nokia or samsung

5. Palm Tungsten T3: (PalmOS, Bluetooth, no WiFi, no camera.) + a small cell phone like a nokia or samsung

I also know that in the UK, there's the O2 XDA II. It's pretty much like the h6315, so i'm not ocnsidering that. Are there any other PDAs or PDA phones that are worth considering. (They phones have to be "unlocked" and tri-bad at least)

?!?!

?!?!
 

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
10,848
#59
I personally think that unless you are a top notch investment banker making frequent trips to London and Hong Kong- you don't really need a PDA.

Perfect solution- a new smartphone by SonyEricsson: P910a. The closest (to PDA) toy on the market.

http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=588

The P910 makes handling e-mails and web browsing on a breeze thanks to the wide choice of input methods. For example, the new thumb keyboard on the inside of the flip is particularly useful for writing longer e-mails; the five-way Jog Dial is ideal for navigating the phone’s functions or browsing the web; whereas the natural handwriting with stylus on the large colour touchscreen and software keyboard are valuable tools for short SMS messages, taking notes, or adding a new contact or meeting.

Gaining access to e-mail services and handling messages is hassle-free, enabling users to make the most of the extensive e-mail services the P910 supports. The P910 can just as easily be part of a secure corporate IT network, or used by individuals to receive their private e-mail. Sony Ericsson is collaborating with a wide range of e-mail providers, which makes the P910 the perfect e-mail platform, as in addition to Smartner it also supports IBM, Extended Systems, Visto, RIM BlackBerry, Seven and IntelliSync.

New capabilities such as web browsing, e-mailing, PDA and a range of entertainment options puts more demand than ever on the phone’s available user memory. Sony Ericsson has taken this into account and expanded the internal memory from 16MB to 64MB and included a 32MB Memory Stick Duo in the box. The P910 supports up to 1GB Memory Stick Duo Pro, creating almost endless possibilities to store and share images, video, music and business data.

The P910 is based on Symbian OS v7.0, the world’s most popular operating system for smartphones, and the successful UIQ user interface which is based on Symbian OS. As a result P910 offers the widest possible selection of applications on any smartphone available today.
 
Jan 7, 2004
29,704
#60
++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++
Guys:

I need your advice..

I'd like to buy a PDA and also a new mobile phone. Here are my options:

1. HP Ipaq h4155 (Windows Mobile 2003 OS, Bluetooth, WiFi, no camera!) + a small cellphone like a samsung or a nokia.

2. HP ipaq h6315 PDA/Phone Hybrid. Same as above, but is also a phone and it has a camera. it's a bit bulkier though.

3. PalmOne Treo 600 PDA/Phone Hybrid. It's lighter than (2), but doesn't have Bluetooth or WiFi. Although I like it because I prefer PalmOS not Windows Mobile 2003.

4. Sony TH55: (PalmOS, camera, WiFi, No Bluetooth.) + a small cell phone like a nokia or samsung

5. Palm Tungsten T3: (PalmOS, Bluetooth, no WiFi, no camera.) + a small cell phone like a nokia or samsung

I also know that in the UK, there's the O2 XDA II. It's pretty much like the h6315, so i'm not ocnsidering that. Are there any other PDAs or PDA phones that are worth considering. (They phones have to be "unlocked" and tri-bad at least)

?!?!

?!?!



stay away from PALM. iPaq is your best choice
 

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