From: wasted on
Greetings, I'm looking around for my first smartphone, and have been looking
at the above model - seems good, but I hear that Vodaphone have dropped it.

Is there a problem with it?

Any views on it from experience?

Thanks


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From: anthony.j.cunningham on
On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "wasted" <rubb...(a)xxnone.notreal.com> wrote:
> Greetings, I'm looking around for my first smartphone, and have been looking
> at the above model - seems good, but I hear that Vodaphone have dropped it.
>
> Is there a problem with it?

It runs Windows Mobile.

From: wasted on

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> On Feb 24, 3:04 pm, "wasted" <rubb...(a)xxnone.notreal.com> wrote:
>> Greetings, I'm looking around for my first smartphone, and have been
>> looking
>> at the above model - seems good, but I hear that Vodaphone have dropped
>> it.
>>
>> Is there a problem with it?
>
> It runs Windows Mobile.
>
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And why is that a problem?


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From: Brian Mc on
wasted <rubbish(a)xxnone.notreal.com> wrote:
: >> Is there a problem with it?
: >
: > It runs Windows Mobile.

: And why is that a problem?

It isn't!!! Except if you want 100s of "apps" from an "appstore" like the
iPhone and its clones. Many serious business phones are WM based as they
do things like synchronise from an Outlook server natively.

There ARE addons for WM-based phones - just not as neatly packaged!

From: wasted on

"Brian Mc" <bkm(a)somewhere.ac.uk> wrote in message
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> wasted <rubbish(a)xxnone.notreal.com> wrote:
> : >> Is there a problem with it?
> : >
> : > It runs Windows Mobile.
>
> : And why is that a problem?
>
> It isn't!!! Except if you want 100s of "apps" from an "appstore" like the
> iPhone and its clones. Many serious business phones are WM based as they
> do things like synchronise from an Outlook server natively.
>
> There ARE addons for WM-based phones - just not as neatly packaged!
>
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Thanks - the problem with first time with any new equipment is that you
don't know what you might want to do beyond your initial reasons, until you
see what's available. At this stage I want a phone with big screen,
internet, email, Google, facebook, GPS/satnav useage (possibly with
Copilot). But on what you say I'll have a look through what apps might
become must-haves.




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