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| View Poll Results: CONTEST: Which phone should the webmaster buy? | |||
| Blackberry 8800 series or Pearl | | 28 | 21.88% |
| HTC Dash | | 5 | 3.91% |
| HTC Mogul | | 11 | 8.59% |
| HTC Tilt | | 23 | 17.97% |
| HTC Touch | | 8 | 6.25% |
| Samsung Blackjack | | 6 | 4.69% |
| Motorola RAZR V3xx | | 7 | 5.47% |
| Motorola RAZR2 | | 28 | 21.88% |
| Palm Treo 680/700/750/755 | | 9 | 7.03% |
| Pantech Duo | | 3 | 2.34% |
| Voters: 128. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| | #62 (permalink) |
| Supreme CadGuru Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Northeast PA Posts: 823
Phone(s): Moto Q9m, treo 650, lg voyager Provider(s): Verizon who else? Devices: Ipod nano, 80g, shuffle, Sirius, Garmin GPS Thanks: 0
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From the above list, no question its the treo 755p. However, I would vote for the q9 series smartphone from motorola.
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| | #63 (permalink) |
| Cell Phone Happy :) Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Oregon Posts: 941
Phone(s): Motorola V360 (w/1GB TF), Unlocked, Nokia 3220b (Hubby's),, unlocked also Provider(s): T-Mobile2Go, (Verizon(previous for many years)) Devices: Kodak Z760 6.1 MP D.Cam, Moto S200 headset Thanks: 0
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I went with the Blackjack only because I know Charylee liked her's
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I think that you should buy the BlackBerry Pearl. But, I'm biased. I have a brand new T-Mobile White Black Berry Pearl that has been gathering dust in my closet since February. It's unlocked. So, it can be used with any provider. The box was originally opened by the T-Mobile representative to activate the SIM. I had to unseal the power adaptor to charge the battery and remove the screen sticker in order to unlock and test it with a Cingular SIM 3 months later. Other than that, it has not been touched. I have a car charger and a case for it as well. I do not plan to use it, and I've been lazy to put it on ebay, At the same time, I do not want it in my closet. Let me know if you are interested. |
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| I like it. That's why I have bought it, but I have not had a chance to use it since I've been using a different phone that does not want to die. I like the white Pearl. It has the pearl colour and it looks likea *cough* iPod *cough*. It looks like it was done by Apple.
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| | #67 (permalink) |
| Software Architect Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 1,610
Phone(s): Blackberry Pearl, Samsung Katalyst Provider(s): Verizon Devices: Moto H700, Dell Inspirion 1521, LT-20 GPS Thanks: 0
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Bah Joe, I think 1st place prize should be an identical phone to the one you get (ie. hopefully the tilt and I win cuz I really want one)
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| | #68 (permalink) |
| The Cell Phone Junkie Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Cave Creek, AZ Posts: 2,828
Phone(s): Treo 750, HTC Diamond, BB Pearl, iPhone Provider(s): ATT|Prior: SPCS, Alltel, T-Mble, Nextel, Verizon Devices: Acura GPS, iPAQ rx3100, Bluetooth Thanks: 1
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Why isn't the iPhone in the mix?
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| | #69 (permalink) |
| Software Architect Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Atlanta, GA Posts: 1,610
Phone(s): Blackberry Pearl, Samsung Katalyst Provider(s): Verizon Devices: Moto H700, Dell Inspirion 1521, LT-20 GPS Thanks: 0
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Images: 4 | If you read joe said "I don't want an iPhone"
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| | #70 (permalink) |
| Chopin's humble servant Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Portland OR Posts: 893
Phone(s): Moto RAZR V3, V600 (me), V557 (wife) Provider(s): Cingular Thanks: 0
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As a diehard Motorola guy, I say RAZR2
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| | #71 (permalink) |
| The Cell Phone Junkie Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Cave Creek, AZ Posts: 2,828
Phone(s): Treo 750, HTC Diamond, BB Pearl, iPhone Provider(s): ATT|Prior: SPCS, Alltel, T-Mble, Nextel, Verizon Devices: Acura GPS, iPAQ rx3100, Bluetooth Thanks: 1
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| I missed that. Should have read the post closer. Thanks.
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| | #72 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SoCali Posts: 1,119
Phone(s): BlackBerry Pearl 8120, Moto S9 StereoBT Headset Provider(s): T-Mobile USA Thanks: 0
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I order wireless devices for my company. We are a global entertainment company. I've heard every complaint and/or praise out there when it comes to wireless hardware usability. Believe me, if it's a smartphone, dumbphone, aircard or Blackberry device, we've ordered it. I get feedback regulary from power users who happen to be picky hot shot executives. Although Verizon Wireless is often referred to by my staff as the "best local network," surprisingly none of their devices come up on our users favorites list. After all the excitement and hoopla wears off from any new smartphone, they always go back to what's tried and true. They return to their old reliable Blackberry. The cool thing is nowadays, the newer Blackberries actually look sleek and operate well as phones. Whether you rely on instant email, need to surf the web, edit Microsoft documents, join a conference call, send a picture message, or even just make a regular old phone call, the new 8300 series can't be beat. If you appreciate a full qwerty device, I recommend the BB Curve in any of its varients as long as you live in an area where the local GSM provider works well. The cool thing about T-Mobile's version is that its Wi-Fi enabled. You can make and receive calls and use mobile data services from any open or secure access point. This is great if your mobile signal is weak. Good luck on finding the right device for you.
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| | #73 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Seattle, Washington USA Posts: 1,251
Phone(s): Nokia 8801, Nokia 6310i,, Nokia 6030, Nokia 6010,, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 8310, Provider(s): T-Mobile-US, Fido (CA), T-Mobile NL, Orange IL Devices: iPod Nano Thanks: 6
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Nokia E61. No contest |
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| | #74 (permalink) |
| I'm Jay the Dry Cleaner.. Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Sterling, Virginia Posts: 10,214
Phone(s): Moto V3, A845, HTC Tilt, Moto V551, iPAQ 6515, Western Electric 302, 500, Ericsson Ericaphone Provider(s): AT&Tingular 310-410 Devices: Zune 30gb & way too many BT devices to list Thanks: 27
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Images: 157 | LOL, Charlyee would be proud to know that I recommended a BlackJack to a customer yesterday. I stopped by my local store to say hi, and the manager was there with an undecisive customer. Leslie (the manager) said "Jay knows all about phones, let's ask him what you should get." After asking the customer a few questions I recommended the BlackJack, based on Charlyee's experience. -Jay |
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| | #76 (permalink) |
| I'm Jay the Dry Cleaner.. Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Sterling, Virginia Posts: 10,214
Phone(s): Moto V3, A845, HTC Tilt, Moto V551, iPAQ 6515, Western Electric 302, 500, Ericsson Ericaphone Provider(s): AT&Tingular 310-410 Devices: Zune 30gb & way too many BT devices to list Thanks: 27
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| Fresh Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 32
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How about hooking him up with a real classic? A Moto Startac would be interesting. Seriously, or maybe I was serious, let me think about it.... the carrier for his area is more important than the phone. I would be happy with most of those on the list. |
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| I'm Jay the Dry Cleaner.. Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: Sterling, Virginia Posts: 10,214
Phone(s): Moto V3, A845, HTC Tilt, Moto V551, iPAQ 6515, Western Electric 302, 500, Ericsson Ericaphone Provider(s): AT&Tingular 310-410 Devices: Zune 30gb & way too many BT devices to list Thanks: 27
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