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I have been a Nextel customer for the last several years and I have
finally decided to ditch them (I live in the DC area and I am tired of
dropped calls & spotty coverage). Ideally, the next phone that I get
has the following functions:
- I must have a way to sync the calendar with Outlook (what additional
softwre will i need>
- Ability to use it as a modem with laptop
- Speaker phone would be nice
- GPS would be a nice bonus
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Ron,
I have the Samsung i600. It does all that you've listed but there's a
price. AND, although I like my i600 and I'm glad I bought it, Smartphone
2002 has its first version problems. In case you don't know Smartphone is
Microsoft's Pocket PC OS for cell phones.
BTW, I'm also in the DC area and switched from ATT to Verizon about 4 months
ago. Verizons coverage is by far the best in the area IMO.
--
Rob
Q: "What did the redneck say right before he died?"
A: "Hey ya'all watch this!!"
"ron" <ron_mase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have been a Nextel customer for the last several years and I have
> finally decided to ditch them (I live in the DC area and I am tired of
> dropped calls & spotty coverage). Ideally, the next phone that I get
> has the following functions:
>
> - I must have a way to sync the calendar with Outlook (what additional
> softwre will i need>
> - Ability to use it as a modem with laptop
> - Speaker phone would be nice
> - GPS would be a nice bonus
>
> Any suggestions.
>
> TIA
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Yes, I looked at the i600 and I like what it offered. I also looked
at all the complaints that people were having with the OS. Any idea
when MS releases 2003 phone OS? Will it be a free upgrade for the
folks who paid for 2002?
Thanks for your input.
Ron
"Robert R Kircher, Jr." <rrkircher@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<4c2dnctEnMd40uLdRVn-ug@giganews.com>...
> Ron,
>
> I have the Samsung i600. It does all that you've listed but there's a
> price. AND, although I like my i600 and I'm glad I bought it, Smartphone
> 2002 has its first version problems. In case you don't know Smartphone is
> Microsoft's Pocket PC OS for cell phones.
>
> BTW, I'm also in the DC area and switched from ATT to Verizon about 4 months
> ago. Verizons coverage is by far the best in the area IMO.
>
> --
>
> Rob
> Q: "What did the redneck say right before he died?"
> A: "Hey ya'all watch this!!"
>
>
>
> "ron" <ron_mase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:49ff3227.0404151854.23070529@posting.google.com...
> > I have been a Nextel customer for the last several years and I have
> > finally decided to ditch them (I live in the DC area and I am tired of
> > dropped calls & spotty coverage). Ideally, the next phone that I get
> > has the following functions:
> >
> > - I must have a way to sync the calendar with Outlook (what additional
> > softwre will i need>
> > - Ability to use it as a modem with laptop
> > - Speaker phone would be nice
> > - GPS would be a nice bonus
> >
> > Any suggestions.
> >
> > TIA
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.verizon (More info?)
Yes, I looked at the i600 and I like what it offered. I also looked
at all the complaints that people were having with the OS. Any idea
when MS releases 2003 phone OS? Will it be a free upgrade for the
folks who paid for 2002?
Thanks for your input.
Ron
"Robert R Kircher, Jr." <rrkircher@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<4c2dnctEnMd40uLdRVn-ug@giganews.com>...
> Ron,
>
> I have the Samsung i600. It does all that you've listed but there's a
> price. AND, although I like my i600 and I'm glad I bought it, Smartphone
> 2002 has its first version problems. In case you don't know Smartphone is
> Microsoft's Pocket PC OS for cell phones.
>
> BTW, I'm also in the DC area and switched from ATT to Verizon about 4 months
> ago. Verizons coverage is by far the best in the area IMO.
>
> --
>
> Rob
> Q: "What did the redneck say right before he died?"
> A: "Hey ya'all watch this!!"
>
>
>
> "ron" <ron_mase@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:49ff3227.0404151854.23070529@posting.google.com...
> > I have been a Nextel customer for the last several years and I have
> > finally decided to ditch them (I live in the DC area and I am tired of
> > dropped calls & spotty coverage). Ideally, the next phone that I get
> > has the following functions:
> >
> > - I must have a way to sync the calendar with Outlook (what additional
> > softwre will i need>
> > - Ability to use it as a modem with laptop
> > - Speaker phone would be nice
> > - GPS would be a nice bonus
> >
> > Any suggestions.
> >
> > TIA
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