Nevermind. See "What's the best car to get?" instead.

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[Edit: Ya, on second thought, this was kinda dumb. My apologies go out to freedomsbeat212, who I berated in my haste... but like I say, it seemed like a good idea at the time.]

Hey guys!

I'm moving out of residence and into my own place in September (a big step; I'm only 17) and me and my roommate-to-be have decided to forego a land-line and just get cell phones.

Well, I know that he doesn't care what kind of phone he gets (he's a PoliSci student, what can I say?), but I do. I was thinking of getting a T68i, but the design is somewhat dated now. So I started looking at some other phones. Big mistake -- there are way too many choices!

So what do you guys think is the best cell phone? Only one criteria: must have Bluetooth!! (For interfacing with the T40... which I don't have... yet... :eek:)
 

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well, if you're going for bluetooth you're really limiting yourself. i have a t68i and i think it's great.
 
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Check out cnet or amazon.. Or if you really need our advice post more details - service provider, network (gsm, etc.), budget, features that you'd like.. etc.. "the best" is really, really vague.. For me the best would be something that's free.. but i'm poor, so nevermind..
 

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Originally posted by: theNEOone
well, if you're going for bluetooth you're really limiting yourself. i have a t68i and i think it's great.

T68i is good if you're not using AT&T. Apparently the implementation of GSM is borked in their T68i. It may have been fixed, you'd do well to check over at http://www.howardforums.com
 

Shivatron

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Well, if it really works against me, I suppose I can do without it... like I say, I don't acutally have the computer to interface with...
 

Shivatron

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Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Check out cnet or amazon.. Or if you really need our advice post more details - service provider, network (gsm, etc.), budget, features that you'd like.. etc.. "the best" is really, really vague.. For me the best would be something that's free.. but i'm poor, so nevermind..

I realize it is, but I just needed somewhere to start. This is really flexible (in terms of network and features) and as for budget, well, cheap (<$150) would be good but I would be willing to spend more if the features were right.
 

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
When you dial the number and push "send" does the phone on the other end ring? Yes? Good. Get that one.

- M4H

What? They make phones that do that now? Hot-damn, Clancy, get my gun, we're goin' a-phone shoppin'!
 
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Originally posted by: Atticu5
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
When you dial the number and push "send" does the phone on the other end ring? Yes? Good. Get that one.

- M4H

What? They make phones that do that now? Hot-damn, Clancy, get my gun, we're goin' a-phone shoppin'!

Yeah, Nokia tried to market a phone that was just a phone, but the FCC ruling was that it didn't have enough worthless crap to jack the price up by $300.

- M4H
 

Shivatron

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Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Notice how us geeks get a little pissy when someone asks a queston without doing any research first?

freedomsbeat212,

Listen, you've made no contribution to this thread at all. The reason I started this thread is that I thought it would be easy for other AT'ers to give me a heads-up as to what they think is a good deal, is up-and-coming, packs alot of features, etc. At least up to this point, I have been wrong. (Except for amnesiac -- thanks for the info.)

If someone were to ask me "What's the best dinghy to learn to sail in" -- an area I am knowledagable in -- I would hope that I would have the decency to not open my mouth if I didn't have anything positive to contribute. The same goes for you. So, until you have something vaild to suggest, stop talking.

[Edit: BTW I don't my useless/funny posts as long as they're not condesending like yours have been -- see M4H as an example!]
 
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Atticu5:
I did make a contribution - I told you to get off of your butt and do your own research and then come back to get some help.. Is that really so wrong of me? I even gave you a link to a great site FILLED with cell phone information.. I guess you wanted someone to read the site and summarize it for you..
 
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Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
Atticu5:
I did make a contribution - I told you to get off of your butt and do your own research and then come back to get some help.. Is that really so wrong of me? I even gave you a link to a great site FILLED with cell phone information.. I guess you wanted someone to read the site and summarize it for you..

Read links? Pay attention? :p

This place is like Mecca for people with ADHD. You can't honestly expect them to be able to ... hey, look, Skittles ... read through an entire article in one sitting.

- M4H
 

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Most carriers with contracts require that you be 18 in order to sign up for a cell phone. Otherwise you'll have to go with pre-paid or AT&T's new GO phone.
 

Shivatron

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freedomsbeat212:

Like I said in my inital post... there are many, many cell phone choices. I know what's available on C|Net -- a review of just about every phone out there. What I wanted to know is what ATer thought. Why? Because they are a knowledgable group of people.

Asking me to look through C|Net is like me going to a department store to ask for a reccomendation on, say, the best pillowcases, and the cleark telling me "We have a whole asile of pillowcases." I realise that. What I want to know is your opinion... and no, I don't need a summary, just a simple, "I've own phone xxx and I chose it over all the rest because..."
 

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Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Most carriers with contracts require that you be 18 in order to sign up for a cell phone. Otherwise you'll have to go with pre-paid or AT&T's new GO phone.

That's a good point; I didn't even think of that.
 
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Sigh.. C-net ranks phones - click on the service provider, read the top 5 reviews, write down a list of the phones that you're interested in based on the reviews, come back here and say "hey, how does model xyz compare to abc? I read that it features xxxx but does is have yyyy?" Is that really that hard?
 

GtPrOjEcTX

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Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Most carriers with contracts require that you be 18 in order to sign up for a cell phone. Otherwise you'll have to go with pre-paid or AT&T's new GO phone.
huh? sprint didn't when I signed up at age 16.
 
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Yeah, I think you have to have a credit card - age isn't really that important (they do a credit check though - might be hard to have good credit at 17)
 

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Age is usually a factor for the simple reason that you can't enter into a legal contact unless you are 18. If you owe them money and default it would be hard for them to come after you (if you chose the fight it) because your promise to pay (contract) wouldn't be legally binding. They'd still munch your credit rating, tho.

Pre-paid plans have finally gotten reasonably priced (considering) but you are usually limited to 1-3 lower end phone models at most services. Verizon is the best I've seen as far as phone choice - most of their phones you can use on a pre-paid plan.

 

Nocturnal

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Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Most carriers with contracts require that you be 18 in order to sign up for a cell phone. Otherwise you'll have to go with pre-paid or AT&T's new GO phone.
huh? sprint didn't when I signed up at age 16.

That's Sprint, where they'll take anyone even with bad credit. Try going to T-Mobile, AT&T, Nextel, they'll all shut you down for being under age. Trust me, I sell phones for a living.
 

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Whatever you do, DON'T get a T68i... they SUCK PERIOD! I had one for about 6 months. They are really slow and have terrible reception.

I just upgraded to a Nokia 7210 and I'm so much happier.