so, ipicking that phone which best meets your requirements.

Category: accessible Devices

Post 1 by Striker (Consider your self warned, i'm creative and offensive like handicap porn.) on Tuesday, 14-Oct-2008 10:57:41

ok, I'm trying to pick a phone but I just didn't realize how much there was to factor in.

Post 2 by Striker (Consider your self warned, i'm creative and offensive like handicap porn.) on Tuesday, 14-Oct-2008 11:02:50

crap didn't mean to hit enter, anyways. I would like these features if at all possible.
qwerty keyboard
windows moble
text and mms ready.
internet (with data download if possible)
msn support...
music playback (if possible)

I would like to use a code factory product with the phone... so, what do you all think?

so, with all these phones, any downsides? Stability issues?
If there only available on one network is that network any good?
thanks.

Post 3 by bozmagic (The rottie's your best friend if you want him/her to be, lol.) on Tuesday, 14-Oct-2008 15:49:21

You can get just a standard smart phone or Windows Mobile phone to work with one of those folding bluetooth keyboards rather than purchasing a bloody big brick of a Nokia communicater. I've probably got to flash update my own Nokia N70 at some point as I know for a fact it should work with the Igo Stowaway folding keyboards but it isn't working with mine for some reason. It has new batteries in it as well.

Jen.

Post 4 by tyger_lillee84 (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Wednesday, 15-Oct-2008 14:10:22

I just got the blackjack 2 with att. I have mobilespeak on. It's a windows smart phone. It has a qwerty keyboard. So far, it's pretty awesome. The battery life could be a little better, but it's a good hone