BlackBerry 8900 Javelin
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Re: BlackBerry 8900 Javelin
Hay naw, I love my Samsung PDAs. I first had the SCH-i730 which I picked over the HTC 6700 and that i730 was rock solid. The HTC felt like it would fall apart. The i730 also had amazing reception, probably due to the fact that its battery was friggen huge and the antenna was as thick as a Sharpie and you could extend it. I finally had to get rid of it after 2 years because it had gotten pretty slow.watkins wrote:Fixedihartmacz wrote:The worst PHONE ever is anything made by Samsung
Then I got the SCH-i760 which I still have now. Overall, I'm as pleased with it as I was with the i730. It has some benefits over the i730 and some disadvantages. I love the sideways sliding keyboard over the vertical one on the i730, and the more robuts processor coupled with Windows Mobile 6.1 sweetens the deal. The reception is not even close to being as good as the i730 though, and I miss that. The HTC model I was also considering was the HTC 6800 but once again, the build quality of the HTC put me off so much. When you slid the i760, it felt confident. The 6800 felt like a toy that was going to fall apart.
I know the cheapie Samsungs aren't that great, but they make damn fine Windows Mobile PDAs.
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Re: BlackBerry 8900 Javelin
Samsung is a leading company when it comes to making cell phones. Most of their phones have been nicely featured and very reliable., at least in my 5 years of experience. Motorolas always have more issues than them. Samsung also makes cellphone chipsets and circuit boards that other manufacturers use.
HTC is great but I am disappointed in the G1 hardware. It is made by HTC.
HTC is great but I am disappointed in the G1 hardware. It is made by HTC.
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Re: BlackBerry 8900 Javelin
I have a few quibbles, but by and large really like my Blackjack 2.
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Kinda sorta related: We just got the AT&T Curve 8900 at Best Buy Mobile and it's only $298 to buy outright with our employee discount. I kinda wanna get this now and sell my Bold! I'm usually in a WiFi area when I use my BlackBerry and even if I need to search the web for something, I use my iPhone, so 3G on my secondary phone isn't really necessary. And the size comparison is making me want to get it even more.
Decisions, decisions..
Decisions, decisions..
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wait, why do you need two phones, an iPhone and a crackberry? jw
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For my job I call carrier's a lot and usually demo my own personal phones. So my iPhone is for personal calls, and the BlackBerry is for communicating with my coworkers(through BB Messanger) and calling carriers when I need to. We get a special plan agent plan that allows me to have two phones for the same price you pay for one. So why not?
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Ahhhh that makes sense