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mmomboisse
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 Mon Jul 10, 2006 4:24 pm |
I currently have a Treo. It works fine but is just too darn bulky. All I really need is a good phone AND access to my corporate email, so don't need a full fledged PDA. My IT guy at work says they tried to get the Razr to work for one of my co-workers, but no luck. He said to look for a phone that can handle "Active Sync" and access email through an Exchange Server. Any suggestions?
By the way, I'm locked into Cingular (family plan - 4 phones - coming up for renewal every 6 months or so) so changing to another provider is not a realistic option (I really like the Q's form factor, but Cingular doesn't carry it).
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 SmoveAL
 Posts: 35
Phone Model: Treo 650
Service Provider: Cingualr |
 Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:27 pm |
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Maybe you should look into a Blackberry 7130C...Moto Q will be avail for cing at the end of the year
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 steva11
 Posts: 1687
Phone Model: w810i/pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:35 pm |
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blackberry is still the ultimate email device, but the nokia 9300 is the only other device, i believe that can have the blackberry connect feature added to it.
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 peryus88
 Posts: 459
Service Provider: at&t |
 Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:57 pm |
The 9300 is a nice phone. Never really cared for having a camera on it because its main use is for business.
Samsung is coming out with its "version" of the Q, the SGH-I320. Slightly smaller, sleeker, and it's black.
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bolker
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 Mon Jul 17, 2006 10:53 am |
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What is the difference in terms of Email functionality that makes Blackberry more suited to Email? I'm getting a "regular" (non blackberry) phone and am hoping to use Cingulars MediaNet to handle my Email functionality (POP3). What would blackberry give me that this setup wont?
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