I call upon the wisdom of the Intertubes: Help me decide on a smartphone. Our cell contract runs out this month, and I need to get a Smartphone of some type.
Needs:
- Obviously, it needs to be a good phone
- IM, SMS, and email must be solid and easy to use (bonus for gmail & outlook both working well)
- View Word and PDF, edit would be nice
- Must be a Cingular phone, due to coverage in our area
Here are the contenders:
- Samsung Blackjack
- Cingular 8125 Pocket PC
- Palm Treo 680
- and of course, there is the iPhone
I like the form factor of the Blackjack, but both it and the Treo lack 802.11 support, and I’d like to be able to browse/IM/Email via wifi if I’m somewhere with a signal. Hell, I’d love to be able to Skype with it if possible. The 8125 has wifi, but is the largest of the bunch…on the other hand, the slide out keyboard is pretty great. As much as I lust after the iPhone, Apple is not known for flawless first-gen products, and the $$ is a bit to drop in the foreseeable future. I like the Treo because I’ve always had a soft spot for Palm, and the secondary software support is huge, but Palm is, frankly, dead.
So I’m torn, Intertubes. Anyone use any of these phones? Got a recommendation for me for something I haven’t looked at?
7 replies on “Smartphone choices”
I have nothing to offer you other than to request a review of whatever you buy — I’ll be looking for a new smartphone, with similar requirements, in July…
Have you looked at the Treo 750?
Also, it’s weird to hear people say Palm is dead… when the alternative is that creepy Windows interface. Palm works fine for what it does; it integrates really well on a handheld device for your, you know, palm. 🙂 I’d say there’s a pretty big installed base for Palm so that whether Palm is dead or not by any industry standard is immaterial.
Ha! I specifically didn’t mention the Treo 750 because it runs MS Windows Mobile 5…if I’m going with a windows machine, might as well go all the way with the 8125. Plus, for some crazy reason the 750 is like $299 WITH a 2 year contract. Might as well go with the iPhone at that point. 🙂
Well, I can’t help you on the wifi front, but I’m a fan of Symbian and the Nokia smart phones. Cingular/AT&T has two right now if I recall (E62 and N75 I think). Tons of app support, good sync capabilities on Windows and Mac (don’t know about Linux), has Quickoffice, runs the Gmail mobile app. The built-in email program is only OK, but I think there are better ones out there.
Cool – I’m doing the very same thing. I’ve been holding out on a decision so I can see the “real” iphone pricing!
Jason, As a Treo 700p owner, I can strongly recommend the Palm. I’ve been a Palm user since 2000, and I have loved their devices. The Palm OS has been criticized as being dated, but there are tons of 3rd party apps for the OS. I too, initially wanted something with WiFi, but with Sprint’s unlimited data plan (~$15/month), I don’t really need the wifi. I use my Treo for it’s calendar, contacts, and the usual stuff, including phone. I also have an IM client installed (mundu) which works really well. Chatteremail is an excellent app that connects to our campus imap server quite nicely. I was taken out of town unexpectedly all last week, and my Treo allowed me to check email, text, use IM, all from places where there was no wi-fi. When I get around to it, I’ll try to post something more substantial about the Treo on my blog.
Have you looked at the Treo 750?Also, it's weird to hear people say Palm is dead… when the alternative is that creepy Windows interface. Palm works fine for what it does; it integrates really well on a handheld device for your, you know, palm. 🙂 I'd say there's a pretty big installed base for Palm so that whether Palm is dead or not by any industry standard is immaterial.