David Bandel wrote:
> On 9/25/06, Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On Sun, 2006-09-24 at 18:31 -0600, Michael Hipp wrote:
>>     
>>>> From: "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have any recommendations on good cell phones?  I'm looking to
>>>> replace mine (its almost 5 years old).
>>>>         
I have had 3 phones in the last 3 yrs.

Motorola T60 (may have wrong mod number here) CDMA phone.
    Poorly programmed non-intuitive and lacking features such as send 
business card. Navigation of the address book was painful
Kyocera Slider
    Difficult to use failed twice due to buggy programming. Poor built 
quality
    I have had several Kyocera's and I will never buy one again. Cheap 
and nasty trying to mimic the features of a decent phone and failing 
miserably.
Nokia 6255
    Although I'm not a fan of flip front phones this phone has been my 
favourite of the three.
    The nokia gui is a lot more intuitive and feature rich
    Flip front provides a nice big screen but I'm not one to use it.
    Synchronizing desktop calendar, contacts works will however alarms 
from my calendar tend to go off at 12:01am of the day they are set for. 
Wife loves that feature

My favourite phone at the moment is the Nokia 6230i and if you drive a 
BMW it's one of the phones they sell a car cradle for.
    Good business phone - Tri-band GSM etc. Has bluetooth, office 
application integration and works well. No weird bending folding bit's 
to wear out and break.
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