It's not the phone that counts; it's the numbers you have in your contact list on them.
Best wishes,
Bob
Originally Posted by WingTsun
i had one until i stuffed it up the A*** of the Vodafone manager at the branch that sold it to me. It was dropping so many calls it was unusable.
It's not the phone that counts; it's the numbers you have in your contact list on them.
Best wishes,
Bob
Work supplied me with that phone.Originally Posted by WingTsun
Overall its not a bad phone with some annoyances.
It's been sitting in the box eversince. Stick to the iPhone!
I've used Windows based mobile (HTC) since the very first one appeared on Orange, the SPV. Today I use the SE Xperia X1 - nice phone once you get rid of the stock rom and install one from XDA developers.
I've went with the Nokia E75 for just now, it really wasn't worth changing everyone in the company's contracts to O2 just so I could get the i-Phone. :wink:
Might try the i-Phone when it's released for general use in the new year........
will vodafone only take the 3gs ? I wonder if O2 will still have the contract to be the first to release the next iphone?
Waiting for I Phone to move to Orange, so hopefully better coverage and deals. Should make an ideal business phone.
Doubt it very much, O2 sell every one they can get, whilst Orange and Voda may do a better value tariff, I doubt very much they'll be any massive differences in handset prices..Originally Posted by WingTsun
Has to be the BERRY at the mo!!!!!
Need better apps for iphone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Standard ROMs/Software on most HTC phones is buggy. I have always re-flashed my ROM after a few days of owenership with one from one of the ROM cookers on XDA Developers. Sometimes you need to give a a couple of ROMs a try out before you find one that suits you.
Originally Posted by WingTsun
Do you work with Mac or are you Windows based?
Nevertheless, I know of a lot of business users who use Windows and have no problem with the Iphone.
iphone should work well with either windows or macs - but syncs perfectly with a mac: calendars, contacts etc. as you would expect.
I have Nokia E71 - and for me is prefect:
- almost instant e-mail service (like blackberry) by nokia email
- SIP client - if you're a traveller you can avoid expensive roaming rates using VOIP via hotels wireless
- small clone of Office - view and edition of Word and Excel files
- lots of software
- QWERTY
and it's really fast.
Another vote for the E71 from me too - proper Business phone......