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Bonnie
Hi Bonnie! Love your reviews!
I'm relatively new the the smartphone world, and was wondering if Windows Mobile 6.1 has been released as an update for Samsung I760. Is it as simple as a download? Is there a big advantage over Windows Mobile 6? Thanks! Keep up the good work!
Hello,
I haven't heard that Verizon or Samsung has released an official Windows Mobile 6.1 update for the Samsung i760. I wouldn't say there are any MAJOR advantages of 6.1. You get some minor enhancements to Internet Explorer Mobile and easier set up of Bluetooth devices, e-mail and such. It's really just an incremental update, so you're not missing out on TOO much.
I'm debating if i should get the iphone3g tmr or wait for the xperia x1 to come out in september. any suggestions on which is a better phone?
Again, this is a tough question for me to answer since I haven't had any real hands-on time with either devices. However, if I had to go on specs alone, I would go for the Xperia X1. It offers a lot of the basic features that the iPhone 3G doesn't; plus, it's got a QWERTY keyboard, which I prefer.
Hi Bonnie,
I know yopu get alot of review units at CNET but you have to send them back once you review them an buy your own tech.
I want to know what you and the other editiors chose to use day to day.
Will Nicole Lee, Kent German or you get an iPhone for personal reasons?
Thx,
Andrew
P.S. I really likie your dialed in podcast
Hi Andrew,
Right now, I own the BlackBerry Curve 8310 and no, I won't be getting the iPhone. Don't get me wrong, I think the iPhone does a lot of things right, particularly Web browsing, but I need a tactile keyboard. I like having actual buttons, so for now, I'm happy with my Curve.
Hi Bonnie,
I'm looking for a full qwerty keyboard, connection to exchage, camera, video camera, in that order and no window's mobile. I've had a treo 650 and it was a dud. i've got a blackjack now and i've learned to hate windows mobile. Any suggestions? The iPhone sounded interesting but I hear it doesn't have video. I have a 3 yr old so that's a must.
Thanks!
Roger
Hi Roger,
You might want to give one of the Nokia N series smartphones a try. The Nokia N85 has GREAT video capabilities, as well as the Nokia N82. It runs the Symbian operating sytem, which I've found pretty intuitive and easy to use. The only problem is that for some reason Nokia smartphones rarely get picked up by U.S. carriers, so you're usually going to have to drop a lot of cash for these devices--usually in the $400-500 range.
Any info on the rumored Blackberry Thunder? I love my current 8830 and have thought about iPhone except I prefer Verizon.
Love what and how you do what you do!
Aloha!
Easthawaiiman
Aloha!
Oh, I wish I had information on the BlackBerry Thunder but they tell me nothing!!
I'm guessing you know as much as I know, which is that the smartphone will have a touch screen and is rumored to be with Verizon Wireless. I really wish I could tell you more, but all companies are tight-lipped when it comes to future products. Boo hiss! ![]()
Can you recommend a good smart phone for someone who is deaf?
It needs to have a physical QWERTY keyword and support of instant messaging but call quality doesn’t matter.
Thank you
Dan
Hi Dan,
I'd be happy to help. Are you signed with a particular carrier right now or does that not matter? Let me know and I'll send along some suggestions. Thanks!
Hi Bonnie,
I am going to switch to ATT from verizon in the near future (maybe even tomorrow). For the past two years i have been using a Moto Q (which i liked even though it was incredibly unstable for the first 3 months) and am thinking of switching to the iPhone 3g when i switch to ATT. The problem is I already have 16gb iPod touch. Do you think the 3g is worth it? Or should i go with the Moto Q Global or some other WM device? Really the most important things to me in a smartphone are the battery life, web, e-mail, texting, phone quality (i couldnt care less about GPS and other crazy apps)
Thanks!
Hi ya,
Tough question, mostly because we haven't tested the iPhone 3G yet. If you've already got an iPod Touch, I'm not sure how much it would be worth getting the iPhone 3G. You're going to get the 3G speeds with the Motorola Q9h, which is a great smartphone by the way, particularly for e-mail and it had great call quality.
Battery life wasn't the greatest, with 4 hours of talk time, and I'm finding that this is the case with most 3G-enabled phones. From the reviews that I've read of the iPhone 3G, it's also an issue there. We'll be posting a review of the iPhone tomorrow, so I'd check back then and see how it fares. And if the results are similar to the Q9h, then it might come down to the question of how important Web browsing is to you b/c then I would say the iPhone wins.
I'm interested in buying a smart phone. I like the LG Dare which I know isn't a true smarth phone, and it doesn't have wi-fi. Do you recommend I buy it, or does Verizon have a phone which is better. And which is the best blue tooth I should buy to go with it. I'm out of the house a lot sometimes a day to several days at a time. I need to be able to check my email, sometimes I text quite a bit. I'd like to get real time traffic. I don't use a phone as a music player but it would be nice to have when I don't have my ipod. I'd also like to be able to surf the web, have a good camera. I need to have good call quality and long battery.
Javier
Hi Javier,
I might suggest the Motorola Q9c. It's definitely not as sexy as the LG Dare, but it meets most of your requirements. E-mail, Bluetooth, and it's got integrated GPS and works with VZ Navigator for traffic updates, directions, etc. As for Bluetooth headsets, CNET editor Nicole Lee might be able to give you better recommendations, but you can also check out our Best 5 headsets here: http://reviews.cnet.com/best-bluetooth-headsets
My wife needs a smart phone that connects to exchange, has DUN, is a good phone, but does not have a touch screen (unfortunate habit of calling people from her purse). Any suggestions?
Hi there,
The Verizon Wireless SMT5800 might be your wife's best bet. It's small, no touch screen, supports Exchange, and offers DUN capabilities, though she will need to subscribe to a BroadBand Access plan for that. The Motorola Q9c might also be good. It's slightly bigger than the SMT5800, but it's not too bulky.
I was curious if you've been able to handle one and if so, what are your thoughts on the UI? Also, I heard a rumor that this would be coming to AT&T during Q3? Any possibility of that (and would AT&T keep the front facing camera for vid-conferencing)? Thanks!
Hi cjones2010,
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get any hands-on time with the Samsung Omnia. I can only drool and daydream at pictures.
But yes, there are rumors that it might be coming to AT&T and if it did, I'm pretty sure the video conferencing feature would be disabled, since that technology really hasn't hit the States. That said, AT&T does have its own video conference service called Video Share that might be added to it.
Hey Bonnie,
love reading your stuff. Do you have any idea of a date for when/if the HTC Touch Pro is coming to Verizon Wireless.
Thanks
... if I had to guess, I would say late November and December. I always find that the manufacturers and carriers like to wait till later to drop all their good stuff ... to increase holiday sales, I would think.
is there any way to add more RAM so you wouldn't want to throw it against the wall and could make it a bit faster?
Hi there,
There is a firmware update for the HTC Touch Diamond that will apparently improve the performance of the Diamond. I haven't tried it though. Has anyone out there tried it?
Personally, I'm waiting till we get the U.S. version of the smartphone to give the final verdict on the Diamond. I like HTC's products and hopefully they'll fix all the bugs before we get it.
I'm wondering which phone would be a better purchase the Blackberry Curve or Samsung Instinct. I do alot of texting and calendar scheduling.
Hmm, this question depends on whether you have a preference between tactile buttons or a touch screen. Personally, I go for the Curve only because I find it easier, faster, and more accurate to have a tactile keyboard.
Which is the best basic smartphone for a non-business user? I mainly need a phone for texting and organizing but other data services and emails really aren't necessary. Right now i'm looking at the Q, the Centro, or the Treo 755p (now that the price is lowered!)
Which is best? Especially for a student?
Hi Penguin ZX,
I'd say the Palm Centro is your best bet. It's essentially like the Treo 755p but smaller and more affordable. Plus, you're getting the advantage of a touch screen, whereas the Moto Q lacks one. The Centro is definitely perfect for students.
I want a good messaging device, with a good QWERTY keyboard, and WiFi, if possible, but its not a priority. I heard that the BB Curve 8320 was coming this month to ATT, but i dont know.
OK, got it! So based on that then, I would recommend the Samsung BlackJack II or the Motorola Q9h.
There are rumors that the BlackBerry Curve 8320 will come to AT&T but neither companies have confirmed it.
I am looking for the best phone that will allow me to combine my current KRZR phone and iPaQ. I want to have one place (device) to manage my contacts, calendar and email with phone functionality. What do you suggest? Web browsing is nice at this point, but not a must have. My current service provider is Verizon Wireless.
Hello,
There several good smartphones on Verizon Wireless. I'd recommend the Samsung SCH-i760 or the Verizon Wireless XV6800. They're both Windows Mobile, so you should be familiar with the interface since you own an iPaq. The only downfall is they're both pretty bulky devices. If it's too much for you, you might also want to check out the Motorola Q9c or the Verizon Wirless SMT5800.
I really want an iPhone so I can have all in one, but it seems bit off my budget.
so im thinking should I get a new simple phone and ipod touch, but i'm still debating? if so what phone u recommend. I own an old razrv3. I wanted the instinct but it's for sprint and I'm At&t. i'm not under a contract but I'm find with them.
thank you.
Hi there,
If you were to get a phone in addition to the iPod Touch, would you still want it to be a smartphone? For example, do you need access to work e-mail, documents, and so forth? If so and sounds like this would be your first smartphone, I would recommend the Palm Centro or the BlackBerry Pearl. I think they're good starters and offer plenty of great features for an affordable price. Plus, they're not bad multimedia players either.
My current smartphone (Cingular 3125) is starting to die on me. The back is not being held on with tape. My question is, should I buy something now or is it better to wait until the fall with new phones being released? Is there a certain time smartphones tend to be released by for the year?
Hi Crazy_Bailey,
Oye. It does sound like you need a new phone, if tape is the only thing keeping your phone together. To answer your question, the fall and early winter seasons are when a lot of the new models come out. Part of it is because the carriers are prepping for their holiday rush, so it's not uncommon to find a flurry of smartphones coming out around then. If you can hold us just a bit longer, it's pretty safe to say, you'll see some cool devices coming in the months ahead.
Ok, im wanting to get an ATT smartphone, but really dont know what i want, just not an iPhone or the AT&T Tilt. Help!
Hi there,
I'd be happy to help, but if you could give me a little more information about what features are important to you (Web, e-mail, etc.) and if you have any design preferences, I can make better recommendations.
Hey Bonnie, first just wanted to say me and my gf really like your style in editing kuz you tell it like it is. My question is, when purchasing a new, expensive, smartphone, is it better to wait for it to be out for some time to work out the bugs or buy it, ie, i was going to buy the xperia x1 but opted to buy the established nokia E90. Thanks.
Hi there,
Thanks for the kind words! I'll always keep it real and tell it like it is. ![]()
Anyway, your question is pretty common and it's just one of the pitfalls of technology. There's always going to be something better that comes along right after you've bought something. However, you'll also miss out on some great stuff if you just sit around waiting for the next big thing. A lot of cell phone manufacturers and the operating system developers will release updates to current models to bring you up to speed with the latest tech. Nokia and Symbian are particularly good about that, so I think you're good with the Nokia E90.
Hi:
I want to buy a new smartphone. I like the BB Bold and the Iphone 3G. Any features that are show stoppers on either phone? I must have a good phone and need to be able to use it for email.
Cliff
Hi Cliff,
I figured this question might come up during the chat sometime today.
Right now, I really can't say for sure which one is better since I haven't tested either. That said, here's what I think. The two smartphones are really two different beasts in my opinion. I think for corporate/business users, they'll probably get more out of the Bold. It doesn't have the iPhone's touch screen and you're not going to as great a Web browsing experience as the iPhone, but you'll get great e-mail support in addition to HSPDA, GPS, voice recording, and some features that the iPhone doesn't offer. So I guess it really comes down to what you value most. If it's e-mail, I say the BlackBerry. If it's Web browsing, you'll probably want to go with the iPhone. Hope that helps.
Hi everyone,
Surprise! Some of you may have been expecting Tom Krazit this week, but we're pulling a little switcheroo on you. Hope you don't mind.
Anyway, feel free to submit your smartphone questions and I'll do my best to answer them all during the hour. Thanks and looking forward to the chat.
-Bonnie