Phones - HTC Touch Pro2
Phones - HTC Touch Pro2
My phone contract is up so I might start looking around at some different phones, particularly something that's good for the Internet.
Any recommendations ? Not keen on something with only a touch screen (no iPhone thanks). How about the Nokia N97 ? Any other suggestions ?
isnt N97 touch screen?
Yeah but it has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard too
Ahh I see, i use to be into phones, and probally would have had the n97 on its release date, but not anymore, my n95 8gb does the job and recommend n96
I'm not stuck on the N97, it's just something I spotted when looking around, as I said I'm open to suggestions.
I like HTC handsets. They are usually re-branded by T-Mobile, Vodafone, etc.
I am planning to upgrade to this: http://www.htc.com/europe/product/touchp...rview.html
It is a touch screen with a full qwerty keyboard.
I have the previous model to this and the only issue I have is the battery life, but I have e-mails and other data synchorising 24/7.
I use a HTC P6500 for work and have to say it's a well built piece of kit, the only downside as Alamkhan mentioned is the battery, I am connected for 10 hours a day via HSDPA and can just about get 2 days out of it.
My phone though is the N95 8Gb, one of the best around imo, you can have some trouble with the orange software that is loaded on but just flash the latest hardware onto it and it sorts everything out
Can't say i've tried any of the newer Nokia's though.
I did try the iPhone, very good phone, shame the camera lets it down a lot. Some of the apps you can get are really fun and useful but a quick look around and you can easily find a Nokia alternative
Kazi would be the best person to speak to, if he's on here yet.
Highly recommend the htc magic, it is brilliant but has not keyboard. I'm not sure if there are any new android handsets on the way but worth looking into as the OS is so great to use!
The N97 does look slick though so that's probably what I'd go for if I needed the keyboard and based on the N95 I had previously, they're great workhorses.