Reccomend a good Pocket PC Phone

neonerd

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I have T-Mobile so it has to be GSM and Tri-band

It can be any phone found on the face of this planet, but preferably less than or equal to $550
 
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I've been using my iPAQ h6315 for a few days now, and I'm liking it. The only downside so far is that I do not have a bluetooth headset, but I'll remedy that soon. However, TMo took them off their site temporarily because of all the problems they've been having. A hacked ROM update fixes all those problems, though.
 

neonerd

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Originally posted by: blurredvision
I've been using my iPAQ h6315 for a few days now, and I'm liking it. The only downside so far is that I do not have a bluetooth headset, but I'll remedy that soon. However, TMo took them off their site temporarily because of all the problems they've been having. A hacked ROM update fixes all those problems, though.

they just took that phone off of the market for a few weeks. Firmware upgrade I believe. I was looking into the phone. What do you think of the detachable keyboard?
 
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Originally posted by: neonerd
Originally posted by: blurredvision
I've been using my iPAQ h6315 for a few days now, and I'm liking it. The only downside so far is that I do not have a bluetooth headset, but I'll remedy that soon. However, TMo took them off their site temporarily because of all the problems they've been having. A hacked ROM update fixes all those problems, though.

they just took that phone off of the market for a few weeks. Firmware upgrade I believe. I was looking into the phone. What do you think of the detachable keyboard?
Ya, some kind of upgrade. That's why I said temporarily, I think they are trying to remedy the ongoing situation with these things.

As for the detachable keyboard, I haven't used it really, and probably won't. It's too bulky to leave on all the time, and it's too bulky to carry around with you. I don't plan on doing any typing of large documents, so I don't think it's anything that's better than using the onscreen keyboard.