I have a BB Bold 9700 for business use and a personal captivate, and I'm sick of carting around two phones. I even wrote up personal apps to forward calls and SMS from one phone to another based on time and location, but it's not helping. The trouble is, each device has its plus and minuses and they complement each other perfectly.
I want to pick one device for both personal and business use, and my company has offered to spring for it based on a few conditions. I do want to keep personal SMS, and calls separate from the business side, so a VOIP solution is required for that.
This is my status right now -
BB - Excellent Battery life, superb messaging, keyboard, GPS and build like a f*king brick. I've had this phone fall a bunch of times (once down the stairs) have water damage, scratches, you name it and it still functions wonderfully. However, the web browsing and the app experience is much to be desired.
Captivate - Superb screen, wonderful web browsing experience, apps. Horrible battery life, GPS and call reliability, and overall annoyances like random freezing and crashing. Honestly this feels like a beta release.
So this is what I need to do:
1. Figure out a phone on ATT that can marry most of the capabilities above. Good GPS, battery life (should last a day with moderate use) are most important as well as web browsing.
Apparently the iphones are optimized for battery life, so I assume that's a good choice. The Atrix is the next good choice, from what I read. Any other smartphones known for their battery life?
2. Somehow merge my personal and business lines on one phone while keeping them separate. My company can technically review my phone logs (although they rarely do) but I would still like to keep personal SMS separate. For example, I'd hate to have IT go over my sexting logs. Neither do I want google to do so (gvoice is not super reliable, as well.) So I'm looking for a premium VOIP solution. The one I'm exploring is PhoneBooth - any others you guys can recommend?
Lastly, while I don't surf for porn/things that my company will find objectionable online, I do like to have the option of anonymous surfing if possible. Apparently there's an implementation of the Tor network on android. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks for suggestions. Will update this thread with what I finally end up doing.
I want to pick one device for both personal and business use, and my company has offered to spring for it based on a few conditions. I do want to keep personal SMS, and calls separate from the business side, so a VOIP solution is required for that.
This is my status right now -
BB - Excellent Battery life, superb messaging, keyboard, GPS and build like a f*king brick. I've had this phone fall a bunch of times (once down the stairs) have water damage, scratches, you name it and it still functions wonderfully. However, the web browsing and the app experience is much to be desired.
Captivate - Superb screen, wonderful web browsing experience, apps. Horrible battery life, GPS and call reliability, and overall annoyances like random freezing and crashing. Honestly this feels like a beta release.
So this is what I need to do:
1. Figure out a phone on ATT that can marry most of the capabilities above. Good GPS, battery life (should last a day with moderate use) are most important as well as web browsing.
Apparently the iphones are optimized for battery life, so I assume that's a good choice. The Atrix is the next good choice, from what I read. Any other smartphones known for their battery life?
2. Somehow merge my personal and business lines on one phone while keeping them separate. My company can technically review my phone logs (although they rarely do) but I would still like to keep personal SMS separate. For example, I'd hate to have IT go over my sexting logs. Neither do I want google to do so (gvoice is not super reliable, as well.) So I'm looking for a premium VOIP solution. The one I'm exploring is PhoneBooth - any others you guys can recommend?
Lastly, while I don't surf for porn/things that my company will find objectionable online, I do like to have the option of anonymous surfing if possible. Apparently there's an implementation of the Tor network on android. Has anyone tried this?
Thanks for suggestions. Will update this thread with what I finally end up doing.