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UPDATED! Leaving the Sprint/CDMA Universe!
Well, the joystick finally broke off the 6700 and disappeared. Went to Sprint who offered me a Treo in exchange, since there apparently are still no 6700's available for swap. Anyway, I did the research and realized that the GSM PPC phones offered overseas put even the upcoming 6800 to shame.
So, I signed up with Cingular, got their free Sony Walkman phone, and am now shopping for a high-end, quad-band, VGA, GPS-enabled, 2 megapixel GSM phone. I know I'm taking a hit in terms of broadband perforance, since I know 3G is a joke compared to EVDO, but there's just way too much functionality being left on the table by the domestic carriers. Some of the phones I'm considering are the upcoming E-Ten Glofiish X500+, Glofiish X800, HTC Advantage X7500, and Imate Ultimate 7150 Anyway, I want to thank you all for the help and support and all the exciting things done on this site. It was also a pleasure to play a small role in the Unified ROM Project. If you want to discuss some of the phones mentioned above, or you have suggestions, I'm open to them. I just want my next phone to not be lacking! Thanks again to all, especially luv2chill and Colonel. Mike
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Sorry to see you go. You never know, I may be there someday. Please hang around and help in the GSM forums here. Also, check out the HTC Kaiser.
From personal experience, the HTC Trinity and the Atom are quite sweet phones. Unfortunately, they are kinda outdated at this point.
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I did look at the phones you mentioned and you are right, most are outdated in some respect: HTC Trinity: WM 5, No built-in GPS, only 128 MB ROM/64 MB RAM, screen is QVGA. O2 Atom: No GSM850 band, WM 5, No built-in GPS, only 128 MB ROM/64 MB RAM, screen is QVGA. HTC Kaiser: Not yet available, but also is only QVGA, has the lame gpsONE that our 6700s have, and the CPU is only 384 MHz. I loved the O2 Flame (check out the specs below!), but it doesn't have the GSM 850 band, as well as no GPS. The display system is freaking sick, though, as it has it's own Nvidia GPU on-board: Software Environment Operating System: Windows Mobile 6 Professional Microprocessor CPU: 32bit Intel XScale PXA270 CPU Clock: 520 MHz Memory, Storage capacity ROM capacity: 2112 MB (accessible: 1845.12MB) RAM capacity: 128 MB (accessible: 110.32MB) Hard Disk capacity: Not supported Display Graphics Procesor: NVIDIA GoForce 5500 GPU Display Type: color transflective TFT , 262144 scales Display Resolution: 480 x 640 Display Diagonal: 3.6 " Sound Microphone: mono Speaker: mono Audio Output: 2.5mm jack Cellular Phone Cellular Networks: GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS2100 Cellular Data Link: CSD, GPRS, UMTS Call Alert: 128 -chord melody Vibrating Alert: Supported Control Peripherals Positioning Device: Touchscreen Keyboard: Not supported Directional Pad: 5 -way block Jog / Scroll Wheel: Not supported Interfaces Expansion Slots: SDIO, microSD, TransFlash Serial: RS-232 , 115200bit/s USB: USB 2.0 host/client, 60Mbit/s, USB On-The-Go 1.2 compliant , USB Series Mini-B (mini-USB) connector Infrared Gate: 115200bit/s (SIR/CIR) Bluetooth: Bluetooth 2.0 Wireless LAN: 802.11b, 802.11g Multimedia Telecommunication Analog TV: Not supported Analog Radio: FM radio reciever Built-in Digital Camera Main Camera: CMOS sensor, 1.9MP Autofocus (AF): Supported Built-in Flash: Mobile light (LED) Secondary Camera: CMOS sensor, 352x288 pixel Power Supply Battery: Lithium-ion polymer , removable Battery Capacity: 1620 mAh Anyway, the lack of GSM 850 is a deal killer for me, so it looks like it's down to the Glofiish X800 (or maybe X500+) and the Imate Ultimate 7150. Here's the site that turned me on to all the phones we DON'Tget here in the US: http://www.pdadb.net/ You'll be amazed! |
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I might be interested if I knew it had 850 MHz capability. Thanks! |
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I think we all envy you... if I didnt pay 17.52/month after taxes for basically unlimited everything I would be all over cingular and an iMate Ultimate 7500 (name*?)
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