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#91850 - 08/26/07 01:41 AM
OT: Anyone here a cell phone junkie? !
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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My AT&T cell phone contract is about up for renewal (9/3rd), so I think it's time to consider upgrading my phone. I Currently own a Motorola RazR. I like it: Nice and slim. Now I want a Smartphone. Checked out the iPhone at the Apple Store, but quickly realize it LACKS important features (to me) like 3G (which has full region wide coverage in my area: San Francisco/San Jose-Silcon Valley) & GPS navigation. I've also researched the other smartphone offering, from the Nokia N95 and latest Palm Treo, but have since learned that though both these phones support 3G, their 3G type is ONLY compatible on European 3G networks, not the 3G networks here in the USA. Bizarre but true! Ok, been reading all the latest buzz on the cell phone forums & associated review sites, about the latest Smartphone offering by HTC called the Kaiser, of which is already receiving rave reviews, and touted as the device iPhone should have been. I've also recently learned that AT&T will be offering this phone on 9/3 under the AT&T branded name: HTC 8925 Tilt, aptedly named because it's screen tilts at any given angle above it's slide keyboard. The HTC Tilt (aka: Kaiser) runs on Microsoft's lastest Windows Mobile OS 6, and supports external memory cards of up to 8GB (wow!), and also includes a 3 mexapixel camera. This phone also supports basically free Skype calling to multiple PC users (group voice and/or IMchat) to anyone on a PC in the world, as well as dirt cheap priced SkypeOut to landline phones worldwide. The full function PDA & calendar will make it (thanks to area wide 3G coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area) a breeze to access the internet, make/receive calls, schedule & book gigs anywhere on the run, whether in the car, on the street, or at the beach, and benefit from the even faster WiFi connection at cafe hotspots & piggybacking to wireless wifi broadband in & around my home. I can't wait till AT&T's 9/3 roll out of this phone, of which coincidently happens to be the same day my current AT&T contract expires. Cost: $499 with a 2 year contract renewal. Ok. Do I really need something this powerful? Probably not. Do I want this phone? yes. Will I actually get it? Hard to say yet till I finally have a chance to try it. The other option would be to instead upgrade to the new 3G RazR2 (projected price $200 with 2 year contract) coming out only a few weeks later. Choices, choices. Decisions, decisions. Who has recently purchased, upgraded, or currently doing research on the lastest smart cell phones avialble now or coming out shortly? Got feedback/opinions/recommenations? Links: http://youtube.com/watch?v=P41hoK-jX3I http://www.modaco.com/Paul-Reviews-HTC-P45-t256569.html http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/05/24/htc-kaiser-unboxing/ http://www.htcclub.net/en/shownews.php?ID=265 Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 08-26-2007).]
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#91855 - 08/27/07 10:50 AM
Re: OT: Anyone here a cell phone junkie? !
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Uncle Dave, cool phone indeed. as I know a couple of friends who own & enjoy the LG EnV as well, and Verizon (CDMA type phone service) certainly has a great reputation for good coverage around the Country (USA). Unfortunately CDMA phones (unlike GSM phones) won't allow you to simply 'swap out' a SIM card, giving you the opportunity to use your unique phone number (and all your settings: address book etc) on any other GSM phone, allowing you to select the most appropriate phone (full featured powerful, bang around rugged, or ultra thin) to take out on any given day/situation. I hate being locked into to using only a specific phone, especially when there are now so many cool 3rd party unlocked phones out there for sale now. The other advantage of GSM type phones is the ability to use your phone when traveling abroad (Europe/Asia). Can't do this with CDMA phones. Interestingly enough, one of my two buddies (above) now has his eyes on the HTC Kasier as well and planning on switching to AT&T now to gain the GSM phone benifits outlined. - Scott
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