Question for former Treo 700wx and PPC6700 users
Hey everyone,
I just picked up a Treo 700wx because I thought I missed the touch screen and the full WM5 platform that the PPC 6700 had to offer, and I wanted something a little less brick-ish. I have been using the Treo for about 4 days now, and is just me, or is the call quality and speaker quality on the Q far superior than the Treo and the PPC? Also the Q seems a bit more stable as the Treo has already crashed on me a couple of times. Someone sent me a SMS today and rather than recieving the message, it just started to ring endlessly, like someone was calling, and I had to soft reset. Anyway, are any of you former Treo or PPC users going back, or are you keeping your Q, and why? |
I've only had my Q for about a day, but I'll try and answer your question.
I'm keeping my Q, why? Because it's everything I wanted originally in my 700wx in a smaller and lighter package. The speaker/call quality is awesome on the Q. The Q also runs all of my programs that I had on my wx. I don't edit documents, and if I did, there's a perfectly good 3rd party program that can do that. The screen is very bright and colorful and looks so much better than the screen on the wx. Plus, Motorola seems very dedicated into providing updates and such with this device whereas Palm seems too much into their 750v (just my speculation). The Bluetooth is also 100% better than the wx's. You know, I could go on but I have to leave soon. |
Ditto what Snake2582 said.
Treo is a great device but the Q edges is out is some areas. Very happy with it and I was totally not expecting to be... |
I was handed a Q several days ago as a company phone. I've been using a 6700 since they came out. To me there is so much more that I can do on the 6700 that despite its larger size, I like it waaaay better than the Q. That being said - the size of the Q is of course nice - now if they'd just make a 6700-Q I'd be happy. (and oh yeah needs to have built in GPS and a 7x camera too along with s-video in and out and built in tv tunner and work on both gsm and cdma at the same time - and almost forgot its gotta cost only 50 bucks cause I blew all my $ on the 6700).
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I love my 6700, but in many ways its lacking....most notably for me is the poor bluetooth implementation. So i'm basicly looking for someone's insight who prefers the 6700 over the Q because it seems that most are very happy with the Q. Thanks -s |
I gotta tell you the Q is alot more stable than the 6700. Yes its lacking many features because it is a smartphone but in my opinion is better in some ways. All the Motorola phones I've seen had are pretty loud in both the ringing and when its on speaker. The only things that i miss about my 6700 are the ability to soft reset by poking the phone on its bottom :shock: and • Push-mail, voice call fix. The voice call is rejected when CE application attempted outgoing data packets. However, a 2nd voice call attempt would go through.
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