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Choosing a Smartphone
Some people choose phones because they look cool; others choose them for specific functions like email. Is someone's device an expression of personality? Or is it a means to an end--just another tool to get the job done? Some questions to consider as you choose your new smartphone:
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- Does it look good?
- Do I want a phone that acts like a computer? Or a computer that acts like a phone? The answer will influence what type of form factor you choose--a candy-bar shaped device like the T-Mobile SDA or a device with a full keyboard like the Sprint 6700.
- How important is a robust push email application to you?
- Are you using the device as an extension of your office and thus need Word, Excel, and Powerpoint?
- Do you have particular RAM, ROM, and processor requirements?
- What about fun? Are music, video, photos, and games important to you?
- What wireless network and speed? Do you need a EVDO, EDGE, UMTS, or HSDPA phone?
- What about wi-fi or Bluetooth?
- Screen size?
- Required battery life and easy charging extra batteries?
- For an even more comprehensive article on how to choose s smartphone/pda, visit http://www.tekscientia.com/how-to-choose-a-smart-phone/
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| Anonymous | Hardware keypad on the P4350 | 0 | Mar 26 2008, 3:30 PM EDT by Anonymous | |
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I wonder why the HTC P4350 is not listed here. Anyway, I have a problem with this set. I noticed that some of the keys of the slide-out keypad don't respond until you squeeze them down hard, from the first day the phone arrived. The situation got worse with time as other keys became progressively unresponsive to soft touch. I am a big fan of Windows Mobile Smartphones, particularly HTC, esp those with drawn-out qwerty key-pad and touch-screen. I depend so much on the computer functions and type directly with the keyboard, storing everything from daily journal to financial records so that the failure of some keys on the pad has made the P4350 almost unuseable for me. I live in Africa and ordered the phone from the USA. If anyone knows why the P4350 keyboard behaves that way, or where I can send it for a professional check up, pls kindly eml me at go_agu@yahoo.co.uk Thanks. JJC
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