So I want a smart phone, but I'm getting pretty used to the picture and display quality of the Sony Ericsson S710a. I understand I might have to sacrifice a bit on the display quality, but I would like to have something at least as good as the S710a in picture quality. What phones should I consider?
1/9/2006 10:38:00 PM
gsm is a musti was checking out the SMT5600 but the vga camera hurts...and it doesn't look like it can play mp3 ring tones either.
1/9/2006 10:59:34 PM
the Audiovox PPC-6700 looks pretty nice but Sprint sucks. maybe I can get one with Verizon...
1/9/2006 11:21:23 PM
The new Sony Ericsson swivel[Edited on January 9, 2006 at 11:44 PM. Reason : forgot the model]
1/9/2006 11:44:48 PM
do you mean something with a touch screen when you say "smart phone"? If yes, check out the latest HP model. It is about $600 though.
1/10/2006 2:11:58 AM
Do you really take that many photos? Buy what you like, but a camera is not high on my list for a phone. For a smartphone the camera becomes less of a selling point.
1/10/2006 5:57:36 AM
^^ doesnt have to be touch screen, i'm not sure if i could get used to something with that bulk.^ yeah i'm think the camera is going to fall a bit on the priority list
1/10/2006 11:39:49 AM
I have the smt5600 and it does play mp3 ringtones (mine is Godzilla by BoC atm).But like you mentioned the camera does hurt.The camera is the only thing i really dont like about it.
1/10/2006 11:44:48 AM
not many cellphone cameras are worth a shit...go get you a 5MP camera for $100 and get a different phone
1/10/2006 12:25:57 PM
can someone define a smart phone for me?
1/10/2006 2:52:20 PM
^^ thats changing rapidly. the SE K750i has a decent 2mp camera, Samsung has a 2mp one with 2X optical zoom. and those are only the ones here in the US (the asians have much nicer phones cause they like to pay more than the collective cheap ass that is the usa)^http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&oi=defmore&defl=en&q=define:Smartphone
1/10/2006 5:58:24 PM
Based on those definitions, Sony Ericsson S710a is a smart phone.
1/10/2006 6:06:05 PM
true, based on those definitions. the question is how well does the product integrate PIM and phone functions? cell phones have long had contact/phonebooks and calendars of some form, but most are very primitive and lack the full integration that a windows mobile or palm powered phone offer (my definition of a smart phone)
1/10/2006 9:06:01 PM
I am confused. Sony Ericsson S710a or even the primitive t68i can be fully synchronized with Microsoft Outlook, including Calendar, Tasks, Notes, emails, address book etc.IMO, every modern phone is a "Smart Phone" by definition.
1/10/2006 9:57:57 PM
^
1/10/2006 11:15:47 PM
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1/11/2006 12:16:02 AM
1/11/2006 12:30:04 AM
I am pretty sure my Windows Mobile 2003 PDA didn't have the capability to create recurring appointments either.But I don't have one to verify it for you right now. Consider me a troll, but you still cannot mention what PIM features a modern cell phone lacks.
1/11/2006 12:32:39 AM
1/11/2006 12:33:57 AM
My point is that Windows isn't the only Smart Phone. And just because some phone lacks the capability to program recurring appointments on it, doesn't mean it is any less. As I see it, any cellphone that has data features like email, messaging, downloadable programs etc. is a "Smart Phone".based on the models you have hitherto posted, you consider Windows Mobile as the only Smart Phone OS. That is where I beg to differ.
1/11/2006 12:40:00 AM
1/11/2006 12:51:37 AM
ok I am a troll, but you still haven't mentioned which meaningful features you're really missing.
1/11/2006 12:54:25 AM
the Cingular 2125 looks pretty nice, 1+ mp camera, windows mobile. but he scant 4 hours of talk time has me wondering. my s710a is almost drained after a busy day, not sure how this would do. anyone have one/played with one?http://msmobiles.com/news.php/4691.html
1/12/2006 10:04:10 AM
what band(s) of GSM does Cingular use around here (southeast) or is it the same band throughout the us?
1/12/2006 10:21:39 AM
they use 850 in about 80% of the SE
1/12/2006 10:35:18 AM
P990
1/12/2006 11:39:05 AM
^^ yeah thats the one i mentioned 2 posts above ya, looks nice.^ you got one for me? [Edited on January 12, 2006 at 12:15 PM. Reason : ]
1/12/2006 12:09:44 PM
Activesync is big for me when talking "smartphone". I have a Moto MPX220 for now, it has activesync and works well with my corporate exchange server. I've used the Treo650 which also has activesync, I am just not a big fan of the PALM OS. My next smartphone will be a Motorola Q running Windows Mobile 5.0, but it's not out yet. YOu can get a Treo700w from Verizon today, but I'm not a fan of Verizon.
1/12/2006 1:44:38 PM
i wish the smartphone could sync notes from outlookthe smartphonenotes software will do it, but i think it should be a built in feature. maybe 5.0 will have this
1/12/2006 3:35:55 PM
^^ Yeah I agree, Motorolla phone tools fucked up my outlook phonebook pretty badly once, so i try to stick to activesync (though SE sync works well)^ as gargs so trollingly pointed out earlier, there is no standard smartphone. my s710a does it, and other phones ive had before did it. varies by phone.
1/12/2006 5:38:57 PM
you keep calling "gargs" a troll, but you have YET to answer any of "his" questions.
1/12/2006 5:44:16 PM
the audiovox smt5600 smartphone is the smartphone i was talking about
1/12/2006 5:49:26 PM