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hw6945 vs HTC 8525 or Treo 750

DaveyBoy

Nov 6, 2006, 5:38 PM
I just coughed up $750+ on an unlocked HP 6945 plus accidental damage extended 3yr warranty. She is currently w/ Cingular and has a Treo 650 which now is on its last leg. Unfortunately for her or me Cingular does not insure a phone which will set you back $400+ which is silly to me. My dilemma here was that I wanted to get her a 3G phone since they have a few towers in Philly. The 750 doesn’t have WiFi unless you spend $130 for a WiFi card. I put Skype on her phone so she could make affordable international calls. However, the 750 can’t make the calls b/c the processor is lower than 400 MHz. Plus, no warranty and she never wants to go back b/c to Palm. The phone was basically a year and a day old before she started having major problems! The...
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elmuchachos

Nov 7, 2006, 2:03 AM
treo 750 isnt palm os so no need to bash palm. Theres a reason palm's OS is going bye bye.

As for insurance, you can insure your phone thru your home insurance. its pretty inexpensive.

i personally would go with the 750 because with HSPDA, wifi isnt that important. however, if you have a week to decide then you cant go with a 750 unless you buy an unlocked version for about 750-800.

nov. 16, the 8525 will be released by cingy and you can get for 399.99 with 2 yr extension/activation.
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Crunchy Frog

Nov 7, 2006, 11:40 AM
Unfortunately there is no 'way' around lack of insurance on these types of phones. Best you can do is take good care of them and pray for the best; just like having kids. Myself, I have spare phones that I don't care about so I use them around the pool or on vacations or when I know that I'll be around a lot of dirt or water. One other possibility is using your home owner or car insurance to cover the loss, however that depends largely on the person's plan and deductible.
One other idea is to wait them out. What I mean is that I waited to get the 8125 until it went down to $100 after rebate AND it came with the latest firmware and therefore fewer issues. Patience can be cheaper than having the newest gadget and suffer the beeding edge of te...
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