Posted by toen on Sep 21, '07 11:46 PM for everyone
looks good:
- it’s thin & light - just right for a smart phone :) fit comfortably in our palm.
- has QWERTY button, I think that would be convenience to keyed in a lot of texts. Although some people said that’s like a calculator. Sometimes I would too lazy to pull out the stylus.
- use windows mobile 5 - smartphone. By default supported by any Windows application. I can't install any program freely in office’s computers.
- Support 3 GSM bands & 3.5G/HSDPA.
- Has WIFI connection.
- Reasonable price (3.8 mio).
- has good rate in www.gsmarena.com

looks bad:
- camera only 1.3 mega pixel. No flash.  
- screen is not so big - but i can still live with that.
- Windows mobile 5 only have viewer program for MS Office documents. Note taking only possible by using notepad & no spreadsheet. I don’t know if there is freeware application to edit MS Office documents in windows mobile 5 or can I install Office Mobile.

not sure:
- It has no touchscreen. Navigating it’s menu by using menu scroll bar & 5-way-navigation button. That quite easy - I had tried it in the last couple months mobile phone exhibition in JHCC. Not sure how we can browse a page in IE with this navigation options.

Considering as well
- Motorola Q (nice design but no WIFI)
- Sony Ericsson P600 (no WIFI) or P1 (too expensive - 5mio), both using SYMBIAN (have to install it’s own program).
- Dopod c720w (too big like blackberry)
- Treo 700 (too expensive about 5mio & bit bulky. But it’s already a PDA phone - use Win Pocket PC).
- Ipaq 6515 (expensive & bulky)

Any better options? what Smartphone is in your wish list?


zulphoto wrote on Sep 21, '07
Nice gadget but very troublesome if you want to navigate. Try to look O2 instead cause it has resale value if you need to upgrade to newer model
toen wrote on Sep 22, '07
thanks for the advise :)
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