Blackberry 8800g
Rubbish, all rubbish
The one you need is the HP iPAQ 6915 like wot I have.
Paul - Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc, all available on the iPAQ and you can edit email attachments etc, plus it has the sim card slot, uses GPRS and EDGE technology, it's quad band and worked perfectly in Malaysia recently.
I can collect emails all over the world, and edit and respond. I can send attachments, texts, MMS, video files, music whatever, and if the GPRS/EDGE is too slow, it has wirless connection for broadband if I am in a hotspot.
It never crashes (this is my second one and no problems with either (the first was lost...))
Not the cheapest, but definately the very best.
All IMHO of course.....

The one you need is the HP iPAQ 6915 like wot I have.
Paul - Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc, all available on the iPAQ and you can edit email attachments etc, plus it has the sim card slot, uses GPRS and EDGE technology, it's quad band and worked perfectly in Malaysia recently.
I can collect emails all over the world, and edit and respond. I can send attachments, texts, MMS, video files, music whatever, and if the GPRS/EDGE is too slow, it has wirless connection for broadband if I am in a hotspot.
It never crashes (this is my second one and no problems with either (the first was lost...))
Not the cheapest, but definately the very best.
All IMHO of course.....

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My iPAQ 6915 has built in Tom Tom satnav....DDtB wrote:Thinking about the XDA orbit myself..... particularly like the built in GPS .. not so fussed about the lack of keyboard as that keeps the size down....
Honest I am not on commission, but you CANNOT beat the iPAQ 6915

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I dont either... was looking to go for the unlimited internet option.DDtB wrote:Is the IPAQ 6915 free though???
I don't like paying for phones!!
Oh and just to clarify, this isnt for a "work" phone... I will be paying for it masel... so cheepskate options prefered.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
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