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I need to buy either a Treo 700wx (oh, 800 where art thou?) or HTC Mogul by the end of the month. (Need to get it before the office's FY year-end.) Any suggestions on which is the better phone? Thanks. |
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Well maybe I can shed some light. I have owned both devices for Sprint. I prefer the Mogul over the Treo for a number of reasons. First, I have noticed immediately that the Mogul gets better reception in the same places I travel to/from on a daily basis. Second, I have noticed that my Mogul does not freeze up when opening/closing programs like my Treo did (this might be due to the fact that there is more program space, but I am not sure). Third, I noticed that my Treo would randomly dial numbers that I had on speed dial even when I had the keyguard on. Fourth, I like the fact that the Mogul has WiFi and the Treo needs an expensive WiFi SDIO card (it is inserted in the SD slot at the top of the phone). Fifth, the Mogul has voice dial for both your contacts and apps. like the internet (press the voice dial key on the left side of the phone and say the name of the person on the app name). Sixth, the Mogul reportedly will have a rev. A update and GPS update during the fourth quarter of this year. Seventh, the Mogul has a bigger screen and sharper quality than my Treo. Last but not least, the Mogul has a 2 MP camera on it and the Treo has a 1.3 MP camera. I would definitely say go to a Sprint store before you buy a device and play around with both of them. Also ask your friends/colleagues if they have a Treo 700wx or Sprint Mogul. One last thing is that the Mogul gets a little getting used to and it is a little hard to dial a number in direct sunlight so to compensate, you will need to fully turn up the brightness and then the screen is tolerable in direct sunlight. Please note that the Treo 700wx takes the SD (secure digital) memory card for added space, and the Mogul takes a mini-SD card. Also note that the Treo 700wx has Windows Mobile 5 and the Sprint Mogul has the new Windows Mobile 6. So it basically comes down to what memory format (SD or mini-SD) you want on your device, if the one handed operation is a deal breaker (since the Mogul has a sliding out keyboard versus a keyboard on the Treo that is on the front of the phone that is not hidden, and if you want WM5 or WM6.
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| No wait sorry, both take the Micro SD, sorry.......
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| Hehe....okay, maybe I was right the first time.....
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| Bundey is right it depends on what is important to you. If the one handed operation is important then the Treo would be a better choice. However from gamer's post if stability is a big factor I would go with the Mogul as I have used the Treo 700w and the PPC-6700 and the Mogul is a lot more stable then both of those. I was having to reset those two phones a couple times per day. I have only had to reset my Mogul once since I have had it which is about 3 weeks now.
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I personally would go for the Mogul. I like HTC's smartphones versus the Treo.
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I have owned both phones. Right now iI am using the mogul. I wish I had my treo back, my Treo never once locked up, or had any problems.The battery lasted 2 solid days. The mogul on the other hand always locks up and does some funky stuff. This is my second Mogul now and same things happinging. The battery life on the Mogul sucks, lucky if you get 12 hours of standby let alone if you talk for a few minutes. But yes the Mogul has nice features, but what good are they if the phone is dead. |
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Sdspark58, was your 700wx with Sprint or Verizon?
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I use abot 2500 to 3000 min amonth, ao thats like 83 to 100 minutes a day. and my treo would last 2 solid days, never dialed speed #'s with keypad off. my mogul ( remind you this is my second one) i am lucky if i unplug it at 6am and it is stil on after 2pm. | |
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