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I'm actually surprised at the number of people without a SmartPhone. I thought I was one of only a small handfull of geeks to be without one.
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Actually, most of the geeks I know do not have a smart-phone. The $70+++ per month fee that goes with one of those is just TOO MUCH!
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Agreed. My mobile (cell) phone is on pay as you go, I refuse to be drawn into an expensive contract with these leeches.
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Maybe you just need to make phone calls and writing text messages (SMS)
Maybe you need a reliable phone
Often have troubles with T-Mobile MDA phones. Often I am not able to make a simple phone call
- LOOX 600: Testing device running on PPC2002, stable reliable but no GSM unit - just a Pocket PC
- HTC S310: Private Smartphone, works fine
- MDA Compact: Private equipment (previously firm equipment) OK
- MDA Compact II: Private equipment (previously firm equipment) OK
- MDA Compact III: firm equipment; Problems, Problems, ...
- MDA Touch: firm equipment; Problems, Problems, Problems, Problems, ...
As you can see that only newer devices making problems
To put this in other words: Newer Windows Mobile OS s....!
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I have an HTC s310 with WM6 on it an no problem
so newer Windows Mobile based devices isnt the bug
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Yes and no.
Recently I had to do a soft-reset on a "MDA Touch" and then it was not able to boot (this was the second time I had that problem with the same device - I gave it back to my employer and got an temporary device - MDA Compact III)
Now I have an MDA Compact III which is often not able to connect through GPRS or EDGE. Maybe this is a problem at the operator T-Mobile ....
Making phone calls and writing/receiving text message works fine on that device but my employer has a new MDA (diamond?) device and he is not able to receiving text message or text message are delayed by one day (mobile operator problem).
modified on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 9:30 AM
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Come one, a telephone is a telephone. I use it to make calls, not play games, send e-mails, etc.
I have had a smartphone, but I wasn't satisfied with the reception of it. Once I got to the point where I wanted a different phone I start thinking about the requirements for me and I quickly realized that I wanted a phone to call and I don't wanted to be bothered with e-mail while waiting for the train or sitting at the lunch table
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?
"What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson
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Although it sounds much like testimony one would expect at an Alcoholics Annoymous meeting, I congratulate you on coming to your senses.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
"How do you find out if you're unwanted if everyone you try to ask tells you to go away?" - Balboos HaGadol
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WillemM wrote: I quickly realized that I wanted a phone to call and I don't wanted to be bothered with e-mail while waiting for the train or sitting at the lunch table
For me it was the fact that nothing every really worked very well. It wasn't very good as a phone, it wasn't very good with email (too fiddly to write them), it wasn't very good at surfing the net and so on.
I just thought that I was the only prudent one. I know plenty of people that have jumped on getting the latest and greatest kit going.
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I don't even have a cellphone. The reason is I do not need an extra $50US /per month bill. If you want to get a hold of me email me. I am usually by a computer 18 hours a day if not more. If I am not by a computer than I probably would not answer the phone anyways...
John
modified on Monday, August 25, 2008 3:56 PM
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John M. Drescher wrote: I am usually by a computer 18 hours a day if not more.
The next time my wife starts nagging me about spending too much time in front of computer, I'll show her your post.
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I had to bring my laptop down to the living room for this to gain some acceptance with the girlfriend.
John
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Well, the choices include Nokia, Sony-Ericsson and Samsung. Most people would have one of those.
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UMPC for me.
Phones are for calling or SMSing people and "smart phones" tend to make really bad actual phones.
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I figured a high tech phone would just be another receptacle for junk mail!, and I'm not a gamer so for me the expense would be a waste.
And here I thought I was one of the few techies without one! Go figure.
Mike
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I have always wished for my computer to be as easy to use as my telephone; my wish has come true because I can no longer figure out how to use my telephone
Bjarne Stroustrup[^]
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I purchased a used iPhone, the non-3g version. Where I live there is only the Edge network, where I work they have 3g, but I try to spend as little time in that city as possible...so the older iPhone works for me.
Reasons for the iPhone - it was $75 for a 4gb and I have yet to load any type of music on it. I get to have all the virtual bubble wrap I could possibly pop on it. MochaVNC runs well on it, and it's cool controlling my pc from my iPhone. And I appreciate being able to check my gmail and yahoo mail accounts painlessly on a fairly decent size screen. Bonus - the phone I purchased had a whole line of dead touch screen area, making dialing manually impossible. The former owner never noticed because he mainly used it for texting. It was still under warranty so I contacted Apple and they replaced it with a NEW first gen. Since it's not a new iPhone, adding it to my AT&T Wireless account meant no contract, but I did have to had a $20 dollar iphone media package, this included unlimited internet and 200 txt msg. But because I have a family talk plan with the Unlimited Text Family plan I don't have to worry about going over my 200 txt limit. I'm essentially paying $5 more a month to use internet on my iPhone (when I was using my RazorV3xx it was $15) Otherwise, I can't beat it with a stick.
What I dislike about the iPhone, is the texting can be a little awkward at times and if you're trying to rattle off quick answers the predictive auto-correcting spelling can make for some really messed up messages. Luckily my friends and family have now gotten used to it and have all ordered secret decoder rings for my cryptic late night messages. Secondly, I hate it that Apple in their infinite wisdom does not allow for the sending or receiving of MMS messages. We have also learned to work around that, but it's just dumb not to be able to attach a picture or sound-bite to a text message. Nor can you forward text messages (if you can, I haven't found the way). Plus it sucks as a speaker phone, and I hate that I lose voice control when using my Jawbone ear piece.
Caveat - YAY no chain forwards with potentially embarrassing pictures or sound-bites.
Bottomline - the iPhone has quickly become integrated into my connected life and it is essentially a more portable version of my touchscreen tablet notebook - the only things I can do with my notebook that I can't with my iPhone are burn cds/dvds and graphic design.
S.Nowlin
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I'm a Techwriter Monkey -- handy, just less useful than the Bathroom Monkey.
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I would love to get an iPhone, but I would have to switch to AT&T because I'm currently with Verizon. I'm so jealous of you right now.
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It's my understanding that they will come out with an "unlocked" version, but it's gonna cost an arm and a leg
S.Nowlin
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I'm a Techwriter Monkey -- handy, just less useful than the Bathroom Monkey.
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If they do come out with an "unlocked" version, I wouldn't be able to use any of it's 3G functionality. AT&T is the only wireless provider in the US that supports the 3G version of the iPhone (based on what I've read).
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Yeah I'm guessing if it's the 3G you're after then you would be out of luck. For me, 3G wouldn't have done a thing for me so I was very happy to get the used one that ended up being a brand new one.
I haven't really checked to see if you can unlock any of these older iphone. Would be interesting if you could.
S.Nowlin
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I'm a Techwriter Monkey -- handy, just less useful than the Bathroom Monkey.
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Also Verizon uses CDMA for their cellular network whereas AT&T uses GSM and the iPhone can't be used on Verizon.
I believe only AT&T and T-Mobile use GSM in the US, all the rest are CDMA.
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Gotta live in Belgium mate .
My iPhone worked, immidiately although it's getting used to at the beginning (took me some figuring out to unlock it). Now my work is paying the phone bills for my iPhone . Then again, I use it for my work.
There some things I hate about it, but generally it's a very good phone.
for once I love belgian law
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I am using iPhone since April this year, and enjoying using this. Previously I was using Imate K-Jam and while upgrading to Windows 6, it crashed. Anyway, things I miss in iPhone are:
*- Video recording
*- Copy-Paste
*- Proper integration with Outlook, especially Notes
rest is really great.
snowlin wrote: predictive auto-correcting spelling can make for some really messed up messages
You can also turn it off, search for iClarified site, and they have the solution.
snowlin wrote: Nor can you forward text messages
I am using iSMS, that allows me to froward SMS.
-muneeb
A thing of beauty is the joy forever.
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Man, I love my smartphone (iPhone.) I used to think they were unnecessary. Then my girlfriend had a baby. Between 4am and 5am when one hand is occupied with feeding junior you can have the smartphone in the other hand playing iCannon or Aurora Feint or browsing the Code Project or Digg or IMing with a friend in the Sudan or some such. Bloody brilliant. Saves me from making any meaningful contact with my daughter at night (if you engage with her at 4am she won't go back to sleep till 8am. Engage with her during the day all you want, just don't do it at night if you want either of you to get some sleep.)
I tried a Nokia N95 for awhile but if one phone personifies crapness then that is it. Sorry geeks, its a bad phone.
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