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Need advice on what GSM phone to choose

gstarg

Oct 25, 2003, 7:26 AM
I currently have a T68i and am VERY unhappy about it's signal strength compared to previous phones I've used. I need a tri-band GSM world phone, preferably with bluetooth, must be data capable (I connect my laptop to the internet via bluetooth all the time). Size is important to me as is syncing with Outlook (I really want to use my phone to replace my PDA). I'm thinking about a smartphone (but hate the poor battery life and they aren't bluetooth yet), the P900 (but hate the thought of SonyEricsson poor signal strength), or the new Nokia 6600 (I've had great experience with PCS Nokia phones). Any suggestions?
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jllana

Oct 25, 2003, 8:23 AM
AS for your signal, you may want to try the Multi-Band phones..I know with ATTWS we only offer two- the Sony Ericcson t62u and the Siemens s46, both of which are wonderfull devices for catching both Digital and GSM networks, however they dont have bluetooth capability- nor tethering.


The phones that have bluetooth are: Nokia 3650, Sony Ericsson p800,

The phones that have tethering: Nokia 3650, Nokia 6800, panasonic gu87, Sony Ericsson p800, and the blackberry devices- 6710, 5810, 6210, 7210, 6710; the Tungsten W and the Siemens sx56.

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suze

Nov 21, 2003, 7:04 PM
I bought the Siemens SX56 about 9 months ago, and once I found a way to attach it to my dashboard in the car, completely ditched my old Motorola.... the SX56 is BRILLIANT for all the things you want out of a phone with the exception of its size. I have booked hotels half way down the I-5 and roamed the real-estate webs to sell houses, all my calls are logged for 1 month - can you tell I love it?! The bluetooth thing is a shame, I'd really like a wireless headset. Did you make a descision yet?
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