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More phone advice I am afraid
OK serious post about phones.
I am on my second iPhone as the first one was clearly faulty, but the second one is no great shakes in the signal strength department either, very low or dropping out while the trusty PAYG Nokia 6300 has full strength on the same network.
I love the build quality of the iPhone and the touch screen is amazing, but the signal strength issues, coupled with the toytown SMS interface, lack of SMS delivery receipts, relatively poor battery life and a SIM card holder that is virtually impossible to access without the tool (needed to do this twice with the new phone when it locked up) mean I have decided to part company with it.
I did quite a bit of research before buying the iPhone, but now I realise I use a phone differently to many of those who told me it is the best thing since sliced bread.
So what phone to get? Well this is where you lot may be able to help.
Firstly and fore mostly I need it to be an A1 phone and SMS device, easy to make calls, access detailed call logs, detect when SMS's actually arrived and MUST have SMS delivery receipts (I do a lot of work with overseas customers and suppliers and NEED to know when an SMS is delivered).
Second most important is good email support - IMAP, ability to read common attachments, multiple mailbox support etc.
Thirdly - web surfing - ability to have a choice of more than one browser, they are all buggy so best to have a couple loaded to get round one's shortcomings with the other.
Finally a good easy to use alarm clock and a reasonable camera with a flash.
And that is it. I have no real need for music, video, the time in Abu Dhabi, a compass, apps to do everything I have never needed to do anyway etc. etc.
So what have you got?
I am on my second iPhone as the first one was clearly faulty, but the second one is no great shakes in the signal strength department either, very low or dropping out while the trusty PAYG Nokia 6300 has full strength on the same network.
I love the build quality of the iPhone and the touch screen is amazing, but the signal strength issues, coupled with the toytown SMS interface, lack of SMS delivery receipts, relatively poor battery life and a SIM card holder that is virtually impossible to access without the tool (needed to do this twice with the new phone when it locked up) mean I have decided to part company with it.
I did quite a bit of research before buying the iPhone, but now I realise I use a phone differently to many of those who told me it is the best thing since sliced bread.
So what phone to get? Well this is where you lot may be able to help.
Firstly and fore mostly I need it to be an A1 phone and SMS device, easy to make calls, access detailed call logs, detect when SMS's actually arrived and MUST have SMS delivery receipts (I do a lot of work with overseas customers and suppliers and NEED to know when an SMS is delivered).
Second most important is good email support - IMAP, ability to read common attachments, multiple mailbox support etc.
Thirdly - web surfing - ability to have a choice of more than one browser, they are all buggy so best to have a couple loaded to get round one's shortcomings with the other.
Finally a good easy to use alarm clock and a reasonable camera with a flash.
And that is it. I have no real need for music, video, the time in Abu Dhabi, a compass, apps to do everything I have never needed to do anyway etc. etc.
So what have you got?
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I have the 9700 as well. Fits your bill pretty much. The latest big screen touchscreens like the iphone and HTC desire will do web better but I have 3 browsers on the 9700 to pick from. Camera pics are clear but nothing astounding. It's an LED flash and only 3.2 mpx which is lowish by current standards.
The desire tempts me and I'm interested when the next gen iphone is released.
The desire tempts me and I'm interested when the next gen iphone is released.
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I have the one that didn't work for you. I am on my 2nd iPhone now. New BLING handset, I mean. Old one didn't break or anything, I just got a new one on my other upgrade. Despite of all issues with it e.g. pants battery, screen format ocasionally going on a p!ss (horizontal) for nothing, screen ocasionally going blank after finishing the convo (rather than showing red bar with "end call"), inability to save contacts on the SIM without p!ssing about with ITunes or jailbreaking etc. (I haven't a clue what that is!), I like my iPhone. It is fool-proof for people like me, it keeps the logs, and I can acess my emails very easily on it. I also noticed that my answers to others' emails don't reappear in my original internet account on my PC Anyhow, iPhone imposes no fiddling with buttons etc.; just touch the screen like you touch your microwave. Sorted for the people who are used to their kitchen. I have had no probs with signal either.
I hear BB Storm is a very good one. I nearly bought that, but I think iPhone is better for the likes of me.
I hear BB Storm is a very good one. I nearly bought that, but I think iPhone is better for the likes of me.
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I got a viewty its Fabulous at video , jus what you dont need
Im in dilema myself
Bold for 'RIM' ( apparently ) - does divx ! again useless to you , also does everthing else 'ok' .30 a month
X10 / Desire android ( appararently ) - does most everything well , not the best for email maybe ? , no divx . 25 a month
Omnia 2 or Jet windows (apparently) does the same , email better i guess - if your a wndows fanboy , does divx 25 a month
Some kind of Applemac mobile - does about 3/4 's of everthing pretty well indeed, but you need to be a serious fanboy , 42 quid plus with internet
Im in dilema myself
Bold for 'RIM' ( apparently ) - does divx ! again useless to you , also does everthing else 'ok' .30 a month
X10 / Desire android ( appararently ) - does most everything well , not the best for email maybe ? , no divx . 25 a month
Omnia 2 or Jet windows (apparently) does the same , email better i guess - if your a wndows fanboy , does divx 25 a month
Some kind of Applemac mobile - does about 3/4 's of everthing pretty well indeed, but you need to be a serious fanboy , 42 quid plus with internet
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I have the one that didn't work for you. I am on my 2nd iPhone now. New BLING handset, I mean. Old one didn't break or anything, I just got a new one on my other upgrade. Despite of all issues with it e.g. pants battery, screen format ocasionally going on a p!ss (horizontal) for nothing, screen ocasionally going blank after finishing the convo (rather than showing red bar with "end call"), inability to save contacts on the SIM without p!ssing about with ITunes or jailbreaking etc. (I haven't a clue what that is!), I like my iPhone. It is fool-proof for people like me, it keeps the logs, and I can acess my emails very easily on it. I also noticed that my answers to others' emails don't reappear in my original internet account on my PC Anyhow, iPhone imposes no fiddling with buttons etc.; just touch the screen like you touch your microwave. Sorted for the people who are used to their kitchen. I have had no probs with signal either.
I hear BB Storm is a very good one. I nearly bought that, but I think iPhone is better for the likes of me.
I hear BB Storm is a very good one. I nearly bought that, but I think iPhone is better for the likes of me.
Does it ping when you eventually get connected
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I have already said that iPhone reminds me of my Microwave, so it obviously goes "ping" when all the new emails have been downloaded, dirrr! When a text comes in, the sound is like "ping" in reverse; like an inverted sound.<nods>
Would you like to know anything else?
I have downloaded all Robbie Williams songs on my iPhone, so HA!
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Thanks for the suggestions so far except for the numpty that suggested the iPhone
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OK any more serious suggestions?
BTW anyone know what an iPhone 3GS is worth on the open market or rather what it will fetch money wise as I already know what it is worth and that is not a right lot LOL
BTW anyone know what an iPhone 3GS is worth on the open market or rather what it will fetch money wise as I already know what it is worth and that is not a right lot LOL
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I have a HTC Hero andi have about 4 browsers on it. The HTC Desire, which is the newer version has access to the same market so you can get the same apps and multiple browsers. Does have sms delivery reports and you can access full email with attachments. The blackberrys however are better for email, just to my preference is the HTC android sense interface.
Any questions about any phones let me know as i work in a phone store and can find out.
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Couple hundred quid ish, maybe more on fleabay.
I have a HTC Hero andi have about 4 browsers on it. The HTC Desire, which is the newer version has access to the same market so you can get the same apps and multiple browsers. Does have sms delivery reports and you can access full email with attachments. The blackberrys however are better for email, just to my preference is the HTC android sense interface.
Any questions about any phones let me know as i work in a phone store and can find out.
I have a HTC Hero andi have about 4 browsers on it. The HTC Desire, which is the newer version has access to the same market so you can get the same apps and multiple browsers. Does have sms delivery reports and you can access full email with attachments. The blackberrys however are better for email, just to my preference is the HTC android sense interface.
Any questions about any phones let me know as i work in a phone store and can find out.
OK I have heard good things about the Desire, will do some research and maybe back to ask a few questions.
Thanks for you help. Appreciated.
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Check some other websites first though as some offer more money. If you search on google for "phone recycling" or "money for my phone" you will find plenty and may make an extra £20 or so, possibly even more.
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No problem. The best way to find out if you like it though is just to play with it. But the reviews should show it does everything you want it to. I have not had first hand experience yet but we get them in on saturday (orange) but i have read the camera is noticebly better than on the Hero and the software is the newer version.
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So what phone to get? Well this is where you lot may be able to help.
Firstly and fore mostly I need it to be an A1 phone and SMS device, easy to make calls, access detailed call logs, detect when SMS's actually arrived and MUST have SMS delivery receipts (I do a lot of work with overseas customers and suppliers and NEED to know when an SMS is delivered).
Second most important is good email support - IMAP, ability to read common attachments, multiple mailbox support etc.
Thirdly - web surfing - ability to have a choice of more than one browser, they are all buggy so best to have a couple loaded to get round one's shortcomings with the other.
Finally a good easy to use alarm clock and a reasonable camera with a flash.
And that is it. I have no real need for music, video, the time in Abu Dhabi, a compass, apps to do everything I have never needed to do anyway etc. etc.
So what have you got?
Firstly and fore mostly I need it to be an A1 phone and SMS device, easy to make calls, access detailed call logs, detect when SMS's actually arrived and MUST have SMS delivery receipts (I do a lot of work with overseas customers and suppliers and NEED to know when an SMS is delivered).
Second most important is good email support - IMAP, ability to read common attachments, multiple mailbox support etc.
Thirdly - web surfing - ability to have a choice of more than one browser, they are all buggy so best to have a couple loaded to get round one's shortcomings with the other.
Finally a good easy to use alarm clock and a reasonable camera with a flash.
And that is it. I have no real need for music, video, the time in Abu Dhabi, a compass, apps to do everything I have never needed to do anyway etc. etc.
So what have you got?
Next.... handset.... if you are a massive emailer then you'd appreciate a dedicated QWERTY keyboard so I'd look to one of the Blackberries.... which one? I couldn't tell you.... I'm sure others could. If emailing isn't such a huge 'must-have' then without a doubt the HTC Desire.
I have both a Nexus One and the HTC Desire and the Desire just feels fantastic to use. Think iPhone but a modern usable version of it. Have a play and see what you think
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Next.... handset.... if you are a massive emailer then you'd appreciate a dedicated QWERTY keyboard so I'd look to one of the Blackberries.... which one? I couldn't tell you.... I'm sure others could. If emailing isn't such a huge 'must-have' then without a doubt the HTC Desire.
I would say the desire is considerably better than a blackberry for emailing (coming from a blackberry fan as I still use one), I now run 7 push email accounts on my Desire and they have every setting or option that I could ever need!
I never liked touch screen keyboards (tried the the storm and iphone) but the desires keyboard is excellent and I am a now full touch screen convert.
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Glad you said that.... I hated touchscreen keyboards before I bought my Nexus One.... I found it a revelation. The Desire keyboard though just feels so much more polished.
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Got water all in the battery comp of my 9700. both indicators have gone red. Still works though thankfully. I can upgrade my phone now if I want.... these desire reviews are very tempting but think i'm going to get the BB contract reduced to half price for a year and then upgrade.
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Next.... handset.... if you are a massive emailer then you'd appreciate a dedicated QWERTY keyboard so I'd look to one of the Blackberries.... which one? I couldn't tell you.... I'm sure others could. If emailing isn't such a huge 'must-have' then without a doubt the HTC Desire.
I have both a Nexus One and the HTC Desire and the Desire just feels fantastic to use. Think iPhone but a modern usable version of it. Have a play and see what you think
I have both a Nexus One and the HTC Desire and the Desire just feels fantastic to use. Think iPhone but a modern usable version of it. Have a play and see what you think
Mate, get a Blackberry (provided it does your delivery reports in the way you want them).
Plenty to chose from and as standard devoid of all the extra stuff you say you don't need or don't want.
I use a blackberry for work (on Vodafone), and my iphone for everything else on 02.
If i had to have just one phone for both, I would keep the iphone and bin the blackberry, but that's just my experience and preference. Yours differs and the Blackberry sounds more like your ideal device from what I have read.
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Got water all in the battery comp of my 9700. both indicators have gone red. Still works though thankfully. I can upgrade my phone now if I want.... these desire reviews are very tempting but think i'm going to get the BB contract reduced to half price for a year and then upgrade.
I got in the bath with my 8520 the other week, without thinking I put the hand I was holding it with in the water, pulled it out and it just carried on working Random, but I was pleased none the less.
There are some fantastic phones out there now, definatly something for everyone now. Just got to find the right match for you.
I got an upgrade due too, but not taking it just yet. Maybe I will see Sense too
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lol does that mean its full then ?
I got in the bath with my 8520 the other week, without thinking I put the hand I was holding it with in the water, pulled it out and it just carried on working Random, but I was pleased none the less.
There are some fantastic phones out there now, definatly something for everyone now. Just got to find the right match for you.
I got an upgrade due too, but not taking it just yet. Maybe I will see Sense too
I got in the bath with my 8520 the other week, without thinking I put the hand I was holding it with in the water, pulled it out and it just carried on working Random, but I was pleased none the less.
There are some fantastic phones out there now, definatly something for everyone now. Just got to find the right match for you.
I got an upgrade due too, but not taking it just yet. Maybe I will see Sense too