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Author What PDA should I buy?
charlieart66

2008-03-25, 10:33 am


I would like a phone that I can use to connect to wireless internet when
I am at home and at school, just like My friend who has the iphone and
can use safari. My main priority is being able to check my emails
whenever there is a unprotected wireless connection available.

I have no need for the internet proper, neither do I need a camera, but
both would be nice. Maybe a email client also.

I would also like a qwerty keyboard, which should be a usable size but
preferably small enough for my pocket. (unlike blackberries)

I have looked on ebay and they are very cheap, but I want to make sure
I want the right one, and also I am worried that the internet won't
work unless I have credit on it.

Thank you very very much.




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charlieart66
Russell Patterson

2008-03-25, 10:33 am

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:40:11 +0000, charlieart66
<charlieart66.22e503b@mobile-forum.co.uk> wrote:

>
>I would like a phone that I can use to connect to wireless internet when
>I am at home and at school, just like My friend who has the iphone and
>can use safari. My main priority is being able to check my emails
>whenever there is a unprotected wireless connection available.
>
>I have no need for the internet proper, neither do I need a camera, but
>both would be nice. Maybe a email client also.
>
>I would also like a qwerty keyboard, which should be a usable size but
>preferably small enough for my pocket. (unlike blackberries)
>
>I have looked on ebay and they are very cheap, but I want to make sure
>I want the right one, and also I am worried that the internet won't
>work unless I have credit on it.
>
>Thank you very very much.

I just bought the Verizon XV6800 recently and I have been very happy
with it. There is some add-on software you can get(SPB Shell) that
will let the touch screen do a lot of the things that the iPhone can
do. With a registry editor you can perform some hacks to the system
that do not require replacing the ROM.

Unlimited web via the cell network is just over $40/month or you can
pay airtime charges. It has bluetooth and wifi. Excel is much more
functional and viewable than on a Blackberry. In fact, my company
provides me with a Blackberry. I had used pocket PCs before the BB
and I was very disappointed when the BB arrived. My PDA had broken
prior to that so I waited for the BB. I couldn't justify the expense
of carrying a BB, cell phone and a PDA, but when it came time to
upgrade the cell, I went with the XV6800. I am back in heaven and
heaven is even better than before.

For info on what can be done with this phone, google xv6800 help.
Russell Patterson

2008-03-25, 10:33 am

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 07:41:22 -0400, Russell Patterson <me@privacy.net>
wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 00:40:11 +0000, charlieart66
><charlieart66.22e503b@mobile-forum.co.uk> wrote:
>
>I just bought the Verizon XV6800 recently and I have been very happy
>with it. There is some add-on software you can get(SPB Shell) that
>will let the touch screen do a lot of the things that the iPhone can
>do. With a registry editor you can perform some hacks to the system
>that do not require replacing the ROM.
>
>Unlimited web via the cell network is just over $40/month or you can
>pay airtime charges. It has bluetooth and wifi. Excel is much more
>functional and viewable than on a Blackberry. In fact, my company
>provides me with a Blackberry. I had used pocket PCs before the BB
>and I was very disappointed when the BB arrived. My PDA had broken
>prior to that so I waited for the BB. I couldn't justify the expense
>of carrying a BB, cell phone and a PDA, but when it came time to
>upgrade the cell, I went with the XV6800. I am back in heaven and
>heaven is even better than before.
>
>For info on what can be done with this phone, google xv6800 help.


My co-worker bought the Voyager and he cannot run Google Maps on his.
Google Maps with traffic loads quickly on the XV6800. If you are in
an area that has the traffic it can help you avoid the(major roads
only) traffic jams ahead.
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