I'm searching a new mobile phone. The technical requirements are low, wouldn't it be for the condition that it has to be synchable in OS X. This still limits the choices, regrettably. In the past I liked my Nokia phones most, but am not up to date anymore about the phone industry. After some research it looks like the market is dominated by autistic MP3 phones and pricey organisers with little in between.
Here are my requirements in more detail:
Must haves:
Nice to haves:
OS X supports by default the following Nokia phones:
Nokia N70
Nokia N80
Nokia N90
Nokia E61
Nokia E62
Nokia N71
Nokia N72
Nokia N73
Nokia N91
Nokia N93
Nokia 3230
Nokia 3650
Nokia 3660
Nokia 3600
Nokia 3620
Nokia 6021
Nokia 6102
Nokia 6103
Nokia 6111
Nokia 6126
Nokia 6131
Nokia 6133
Nokia 6230
Nokia 6230i
Nokia 6260
Nokia 6270
Nokia 6280
Nokia 6600
Nokia 6620
Nokia 6630
Nokia 6670
Nokia 6680
Nokia 6681
Nokia 6682
Nokia 6820
Nokia 6822
Nokia 7370
Nokia 7380
Nokia 7610
Nokia 7650
Nokia 8800
Nokia 8801
Nokia 9300i
Nokia N-Gage
Nokia N-Gage QD
Some of these probably aren't new anymore but still on sale if one knows where to go, this shouldn't be a problem where I live. There are additional plug-ins from Nokia for a couple of their newest phones available, and some third party softwares of varying quality for a couple of older phones.
I'm looking at the medium priced segment but am ready to buy cheaper or dearer if the offer is right. So far the Nokia 6500 Classic is the best match, but it is not officially OS X supported. If it is a brand-new phone (meaning support possibly improves) or if it is an outstandingly good phone, I still might buy it.
I've reached a point where I'm searching for opinions and experiences, and haven't even begun to study the offers of the competition.
Who here is synching his mobile phone in OS X? Does anybody have experiences with the two new 6500 models or similar phones?
Many thanks in advance.
Here are my requirements in more detail:
Must haves:
- * Basic synchronisation functionality in OS X via Bluetooth(=contacts; see below)
* Responsive user interface (no lag when browsing the menus and typing)
* Swiss GSM
Nice to haves:
- * Triband
* Candybar or slider form factor
* slightly advanced sync functionality in OS X (think birthday calendar)
* UMTS
OS X supports by default the following Nokia phones:
Nokia N70
Nokia N80
Nokia N90
Nokia E61
Nokia E62
Nokia N71
Nokia N72
Nokia N73
Nokia N91
Nokia N93
Nokia 3230
Nokia 3650
Nokia 3660
Nokia 3600
Nokia 3620
Nokia 6021
Nokia 6102
Nokia 6103
Nokia 6111
Nokia 6126
Nokia 6131
Nokia 6133
Nokia 6230
Nokia 6230i
Nokia 6260
Nokia 6270
Nokia 6280
Nokia 6600
Nokia 6620
Nokia 6630
Nokia 6670
Nokia 6680
Nokia 6681
Nokia 6682
Nokia 6820
Nokia 6822
Nokia 7370
Nokia 7380
Nokia 7610
Nokia 7650
Nokia 8800
Nokia 8801
Nokia 9300i
Nokia N-Gage
Nokia N-Gage QD
Some of these probably aren't new anymore but still on sale if one knows where to go, this shouldn't be a problem where I live. There are additional plug-ins from Nokia for a couple of their newest phones available, and some third party softwares of varying quality for a couple of older phones.
I'm looking at the medium priced segment but am ready to buy cheaper or dearer if the offer is right. So far the Nokia 6500 Classic is the best match, but it is not officially OS X supported. If it is a brand-new phone (meaning support possibly improves) or if it is an outstandingly good phone, I still might buy it.
I've reached a point where I'm searching for opinions and experiences, and haven't even begun to study the offers of the competition.
Many thanks in advance.