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Good Or Bad Trade? Cell Phone Question
Nokia 6262I: # Estimated talk time: up to 3.5 hours # Estimated standby time: up to 12 days # Weight: 99 grams # Size: 9.8 x 4.8 x 2.2 cm # Display: Large 262,144-colour QVGA display screen (320 x 240-pixel resolution) # 2.0 megapixel camera (1600 x 1200 pixel image capture resolution) with flash and zoom for pictures and video clips # Integrated text and picture messaging to share pictures, sounds, and text from phone to phone, phone to e-mail, or phone to an online photo album # MP3 player with external controls and speakers # Download ringtones, images, games, and applications # Video capture and playback # Web ready - surf specially designed sites on your phone with our Wireless Web Service # 2-Way Text Messaging ready - message virtually any wireless phone in Canada and the U.S. # Speakerphone # Integrated Bluetooth wireless technology for wireless hands-free accessories and use as a wireless modem # 1X ready - access 1X data calls with a separate 1X wireless modem kit and activation on a Connect rate plan. # 64-tone polyphonic ringer with stereo headset support # Mobile Computing access - connect to a Corporate network or the Internet # Voice commands and voice memo # Supported languages - English and French # SAR Radio frequency emission rating: n/a And His Phone: Audiovox Pocket PC 6600 ![]() Modes CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900 Weight 7.35 oz (208 g) Dimensions 4.90" x 2.75" x 0.74" (124 x 70 x 19 mm) Form Factor Slide Internal Antenna Battery Life Talk: 3.60 hours (216 minutes) Standby: 144 hours (6 days) Battery Type LiIon removable / 1490 mAh Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD) Colors: 65,536 (16-bit) Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels TFT / supports landscape mode Platform / OS Windows Mobile Professional (Pocket PC) 2003 Second Edition version / 400 MHz Intel xScale PXA-263 processor Memory 128 MB (built-in, flash shared memory) Phone Book Capacity shared memory FCC ID NM8HARRIER » (Approved Aug 9, 2004) Compare Website :http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/com...%5D=&id%5B%5D= |
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Re: Good Or Bad Trade? Cell Phone Question
it depends what you want to use it for. If you need a phone for your business or you are in a professional faculty that requires you to constantly look things up and read up on this, you should get the PDA. If you are in highschool or in undergrad, a PDA phone is entirely useless.
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Re: Good Or Bad Trade? Cell Phone Question
Sprint PDA = No workie on Telus without seam editing/firmware flashing iirc.
Not to mention that Telus will make you pay a min. $70/month for data features you will never use.. and if you do and go over.. will rape you in the ass with pole in overage charges. P.S. Not to mention that the Audiovox PPC-6600 / PPC-6601 / XV6600 phone sux ass and will drop calls (as if Telus isn't bad enough already)
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Re: Good Or Bad Trade? Cell Phone Question
I have a utstarcom pda for my job as a truck driver but to let you know I don't really need it. I'm paying over $100/month just to be able to use it. I'm paying for data useage I never use. they are pretty useless unless you have a specific need or use for it.
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