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New Playstation announced
Sony to launch its new Playstation in March 2005
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Cellphone recommendations?
Gadget people, I call on you for help.
I am going to have to replace my cellphone, as it has started boycotting some numbers (such as 1) - apparently in protest against having been dropped too many times. Anyone have one that s/he particularly likes/dislikes? In particular, is it worth spending the extra $$ for a Treo? I currently have a seriously traumatized Nokia and a Palm Vx, which so far has held up better than the phone (though the touch-screen grows less sensitive by the day). Deadly Viper Assassin life is hard on personal electronics. On a related point, which assassin are you? http://www.greatestjournal.com/quiz.bml?Q=183 ) Re carriers - I'm on AT&T, but feel zero allegiance to them and have no long-term contract. I used to be on Sprint and consequently loathe them; if their customer service sucks less these days, though, I could be persuaded to give them a second chance. Thanks in advance. |
Cellphone recommendations?
I have Verizon and it's good. Do you really need a Treo/Palm thingie?
Do not get LG phones unless you really don't need to make or receive calls. I would stic to basic motorola phones. You can always buy a used phone on Ebay that is compatible with your service and configure it yourself. |
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Well, I figured that if I'm looking at replacing both my PDA and my phone, it made sense to consider the Treo. I haven't priced it - does it cost more than buying both separately?
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I have a Motorola flip (like Tony Soprano used to have) and the voice quality is even better than the Samsung - and I have AT&T. Coverage varies quite a bit depending on your area. Here, Verizon has way better coverage, but in SoCal and Washington the AT&T has way better coverage. |
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If you end up getting a non-PDA phone, a friend really really really likes her Samsung camera flip-phone. It seems really solidly made, and the pictures show up beautifully on the color screen. And for non-phone PDAs, my husband just got a new Palm (not the nicest one, but it has a color screen and some nifty features), and I have serious gadget envy. tm |
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If you are a gadget head, I recommend going with Cingular/GSM, as there are much cooler phones and you can change handsets on a whim simply by taking the little chip (called a SIM card) out of one and putting it in the other. Also, GSM phones tend to have better power mananegement, so the batteries tend to last longer when compared to comparable CDMA phones. If you are going to be traveling to remote and/or rural areas, go with CDMS/Verizon, as their handsets still have analog (a very old technology), which will be the only networks you will find in many rural areas. GSM is in some rural areas (and getting better every day) but rural coverage si still better with an analog-capable phone (there are currently no GSM phones that can transmit on analog). As far as comparing the various handset manufacturers, I have owned nokia, motorola, and siemens. All have advantages and disadvantages. I have deliberately stayed away from samsung, lg and SonyEricsson, as those manufacturers generally have poor RF (radio frequency) handling (i.e. they have relatively poor reception, when compared to other manufacturers' handsets). In my opinion, Nokia has the best UI and software and the best battery life. Siemens has interesting designs and great features, with middling RF. Motorola phones, in my experience, are bulletproof, and motorola is known in the industry as having the best RF. The new treo 600 is a great handset, though it is too big for my tastes (I carry my phone in my front pocket). It's got middle-of-the-road RF, but it's got a TON of features (though it lacks bluetooth). If you really want/need a convergence device, it's the best one made to date. If I were to recommend one handset, I would point you toward to the Motorola v600, which works on Cingular's GSM network. Full disclosure, I use this handset, and I love it. It's small, it's got an excellent color screen and a nice camera; it's got a calendar and address book; and, as a terrific bonus, it has bluetooth. It's also got the best RF of any handset I have ever used. Also, it is a quad band GSM phone, so you can use is in any market, anywhere in the world, where GSM is in use. Verizon is getting a very similar handset called the v710. I've never used it, but the stats are very similar to the v600. I know this post is long, but I hope it helps. Feel free to pm me if you have any other questions. |
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In Philadelphia the control channel (where the phone sits on standby) is on 850 mhz, and I have full bars even deep inside the tallest office buildings. It's not bad at all. |
As an aside, I suggest the HowardForums if you are looking for a great resource for wirless-related topics. They have boards for all of the major handset manufacturers, as well as most of the carriers in North America (some in Europe as well).
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As for AT&T, I'm on them and reupped (actually moved to the GSM service) in exchange for a new Sony-Ericsson T637. Happy with it so far, but I'm getting used to the interface. My biggest complaint (and it's one others have made about it) is that it seems like all the buttons are rigged to create a connection to mMode, AT&T's data/web plan, which is itself not bad but subjects one to sizable data charges if one isn't careful. the 637 is a candy-bar style if you prefer that to a flip. That means you sacrifice the "beam me up" capabilities that alex possesses. Alas. |
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