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Re: WM6 Phone vs Blackberry vs Symbian vs Android - Pros/Cons of OSs?

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Originally Posted by Mysticle31 View Post
I don't know much about android or Symbian. Although my impression is that Symbian is more of a phone with a few extra features rather than WM and Blackberrys which are PDAs with a phone.
Yeah, that's kinda outdated.

At this point, its a toss up on the feature bingo-card-checklist thing for WM/Android/BB/iPhone. You'll be able to surf, email, txt, talk, PIM sync, and play media on all of them. I'd shoot for "how does it fit in my hand, can I enter info on it successfully, can I see the screen, can I carry it, will it actually get a signal, can I hear it" kinda questions. And of course "can I get it from my carrier of choice?"

For example, here's an interesting question.... do you travel? Do you need to use your phone overseas? Getting a GSM phone with a sim, that is unlocked (or unlockable) would be pretty important. There is nothing like slapping a pay as you go $15 sim card in your phone when you land

So, rather then listing the features each phone prints on their box, what do you want to DO with your phone?
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