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* Need a new PDA-like phone - 2 messages, 2 authors
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TOPIC: Need a new PDA-like phone
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.smartphone/t/e268453abd38db42?hl=en
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Wed, Mar 10 2010 1:54 pm
From: "M Skabialka"


Loved my old PDA, then got a Smart phone which is ungodly slow. What's a
Verizon phone that that has all the old PDA functions, including my
favorite - transcriber (I write on the screen with a stylus, never use the
numbers or letters on the keypad except to dial), syncs to Outlook, has a
GPS and is fast on the internet. I really don't need all the other fancy
whiz bang apps. Most important - clear sound on phone calls. I'm not going
to watch TV or movies on it, play games, or store music on it, just a few
photos I take. And it has to be Windows, not Google or Blackberry, or other
OS since I want to sync to Outlook.
I mean what is a good phone based on people's actual experience, not based
on Verizon's description of the phones on their website.


== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Thurs, Mar 11 2010 2:48 pm
From: r_z_aret@pen_fact.com


On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:54:01 -0600, "M Skabialka"
<mskabialka@NOSPAMdrc.com> wrote:

>Loved my old PDA, then got a Smart phone which is ungodly slow. What's a
>Verizon phone that that has all the old PDA functions, including my
>favorite - transcriber (I write on the screen with a stylus, never use the
>numbers or letters on the keypad except to dial), syncs to Outlook, has a
>GPS and is fast on the internet. I really don't need all the other fancy
>whiz bang apps. Most important - clear sound on phone calls. I'm not going
>to watch TV or movies on it, play games, or store music on it, just a few
>photos I take. And it has to be Windows, not Google or Blackberry, or other
>OS since I want to sync to Outlook.
>I mean what is a good phone based on people's actual experience, not based
>on Verizon's description of the phones on their website.

I think the following provide decent reviews:
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/
http://reviews.cnet.com/
http://www.mobileburn.com/
In particular, CNet actually tests actual phone quality (making
connections and sound quality on both ends)!

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Robert E. Zaret, eMVP
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Boston, MA 02116
www.penfact.com


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