12-06-2009 14:54
12-06-2009 14:54
12-06-2009 14:58
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12-06-2009 16:32
12-06-2009 16:32
What about a Blackberry?
12-06-2009 16:37
12-06-2009 16:37
I take it, that by the omission in your post you're not a fan of Windows Mobile?
You're right, 18 months is a big commitment, although the 14 day return offered by most providers at least gives you the chance to test out a phone and network coverage.
I'm an iPhone owner but not a fanboy, and if I was already on Vodafone, I'd have had a good look at the Magic.
But I think Android phones have a way to go to catch up with the app support of the iPhone. With OS 3.0 out in the next few days with MMS and cut & paste, I do think the iPhone is the best smartphone out there for ease of use.
I had an HTC Touch Diamond last, and it had a lot of good points, but compared to the slickness and speed of the iPhone it was very sluggish and certainly WM isn't finger friendly.
On holiday in Scotland a couple of years ago (Loch Ness / Inverness) I rarely got a signal, my wife always got a signal on Vodafone. Same goes for everywhere we travel in Britain, she always seems to have better signal strength. Having had 35 phones in 11 years, it's certainly not the handsets affecting the signal
I don't now much about Android but what I have read seems positive. I'd say it's a choice for you between Vodafone / HTC Magic and o2 / iPhone.
SV
12-06-2009 16:54
12-06-2009 16:54
What about a Blackberry?
Recommend them? Kinda assumed that it was more business use...don't need it for business per say. Multimedia apps/music/podcasts would turn out handy for commuting to work etc...
thanks
12-06-2009 17:33
12-06-2009 17:33
Thanks very much for reply. I've never tried the Windows Mobile. Recommend?
12-06-2009 17:38
12-06-2009 17:38
What about a Blackberry?
Recommend them? Kinda assumed that it was more business use...don't need it for business per say. Multimedia apps/music/podcasts would turn out handy for commuting to work etc...
thanks
Nope, I don't think some of the newer ones are proper business use phones, they're being used by a much younger market now. I have the 8900 and its awesome.
12-06-2009 17:54
12-06-2009 17:54
12-06-2009 19:09
12-06-2009 19:09
What about a Blackberry?
Recommend them? Kinda assumed that it was more business use...don't need it for business per say. Multimedia apps/music/podcasts would turn out handy for commuting to work etc...
thanks
Nope, I don't think some of the newer ones are proper business use phones, they're being used by a much younger market now. I have the 8900 and its awesome.
Thanks, looks impressive, and Orange do it (but out of stock)....following a few blackberry twitters to get more info. Lack of 3G? Not a problem?