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VirDeBello
14 Mar 2008, 08:18pm
Hay, I was wondering what kinda phone and phone service should I git or use? Ima looking for a very good phone that can do the internet, check mail and blah blah blah similar to an iPhone or Blackberry. But are there other phones out there, that are better and which service should I go to? I hope you guys can help me out. Opinions are most welcome.

Red
15 Mar 2008, 09:28am
I have the Palm centro from Sprint.

It has everything on it and Sprint's fast data network, including mobile tv (good when you're taking a crap etc), camera, video, internets, and it uses the Palm OS so there's an assload of free progz out there. which is good when you're taking a crap etc.

You can also set it up to receive push mail from whatever mail service you use with an easy built in program. I have it set up with my Yahoo and Gmail account, it's real time in the sense that as soon as I receive an email, it goes straight to my phone and vibrates.

The centro is only 99 bucks and it's now available on AT&T, but their network is slower.

phatman76
15 Mar 2008, 12:41pm
go verizon if you want the best coverage in the USA....

W|LL
15 Mar 2008, 03:30pm
I have the blackberry and it always breaks :( not recommended

Blank
15 Mar 2008, 03:51pm
Most of the major cell phone carriers cover the US. Verizon probably will have service in the most places, but you need a carrier that will work the best, in places where you are the most.

I went with Verizon because almost everyone I call uses Verizon. This way, I could use their lowest cost plan.

As far as phones, it depends on your application. I have the XV6800 from Verizon. It is basically a Windows Mobile PDA that is also able to make phone calls. If you are looking for a PDA/phone,I would suggest a Windows Mobile device because of the high number of applications available for it. My phone has WiFi, Broadband, Windows Media (essentially making it a MP3 player), Mobile Office (Word, Excel, ect), Bluetooth, and a full list of other features, but these are the ones I use the most.

I purchased the broadband package because I travel alot, but the XV6800 also has WiFi if you want to just use that alone (alot of areas now have some sort of WiFi). Also you can tether this device to your laptop and use the broadband feature as a modem (not available on all internet phones).

I am very happy with this phone. I rarely do not have a signal. Being able to access the internet while in a car is awesome. But I think Sprint has the best mobile internet speed at the moment.

Suri
15 Mar 2008, 07:10pm
Do not go tmobile. I cant get bars in my own freaking HOUSE!

At&T is not bad, but they like to pull things over on you all the time on your bill.

I would ssay Sprint or Verizon.

VirDeBello
15 Mar 2008, 07:50pm
I have the Palm centro from Sprint.

It has everything on it and Sprint's fast data network, including mobile tv (good when you're taking a crap etc), camera, video, internets, and it uses the Palm OS so there's an assload of free progz out there. which is good when you're taking a crap etc.

You can also set it up to receive push mail from whatever mail service you use with an easy built in program. I have it set up with my Yahoo and Gmail account, it's real time in the sense that as soon as I receive an email, it goes straight to my phone and vibrates.

The centro is only 99 bucks and it's now available on AT&T, but their network is slower.

I think from what I have read, I will go with Red, it seems reliable but what about the cost of plans and service is it reliable and such? But thanks for all your output guys.

Red
16 Mar 2008, 11:42am
Well, I have two people on my plan so I'm paying a good bit more than you would.

I would say with internets and everything you'll probably be paying about 50 bucks a month. You can negotiate with customer support on the phone to get free internet and unlimited text messaging and maybe a discount. I did that.

Blank
16 Mar 2008, 12:10pm
Geez Red, who is your carrier? I am paying $80 a month. Single line, internet and 450 minutes a month with Verizon.

Edit: Nevermind, I re-read this thread from the begining.....

*Queen VenomousFate*
16 Mar 2008, 12:49pm
I Would Go With Verizon, Sprint May Have A Good Set Of Phones And Features, But Outside of Cities The Coverage Is Limited, And Sprint Is Slowly Falling Downhill.

NIKO
16 Mar 2008, 03:37pm
The centro is only 99 bucks and it's now available on AT&T, but their network is slower.

i have centro for ATT, true its slow, but i think its a better service than sprint, coverage is the reason i went with ATT