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Vice President Syndication
Joined: 18 Mar 2004
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Thanks Jeff, all the input helps, any features that do stand out for you?
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Moderator Support Team
Joined: 29 Jun 2004
Posts: 1217
Location: Florida
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| kanaloa wrote: |
| Wait, the Global can connect to my network? I didn't know it could do that. |
Ok I dunno if it can, just that is what 'I assumed' they meant. My palm will (I think, charging it now) I had quit using it just because the lack of apps, it has no phone and so on. I do know the palm has wifi has a wifi adapter built in, the last time I was using it I didnt have the wireless network.
Wow the palm has a dialer too (hehe I just plugged it in to see what it will do)? Didnt know it had a softphone on it. Well Im charging it now to see what connections I can get.
I am not clear on all the 'features' of these smartphone/pda's. (of course thats why Im here bugging you guys. LOL) and what they will actually do. Another reason I asked, to make sure I was getting the best one with the most practical features.
Hehe sorry I didnt mean to cause all this confusion. Oh man.  |
I have not gotten one of the smart/pda phones yet, been looking at them.
I really like the Sprint Mogul (I already have sprint) I did have a pda with wifi and bluetooth and was able to connect to my network to browse the net and my network. so i'm sure the windows mobile based ones can get on the network. don't know about the others. but heck if it's remotely possible someone has done it. like I bought a cheap gps for my wife Mio digiwalker c310x (because it has an easy to use interface) and it's compact. well it actually runs off of windows mobile 2003 (but it never crashes...) well there is a hack out there to turn it back into a pda and still have the gps function..
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