I just love my Blackberry Curve 8900. 
GPS, wifi, UMA calling (wouldn't be able to do without it all carries suck in 
this area on indoor coverage). Really nice browser (much nicer then the 8320 I 
used to have), nice email. Nice resolution on the screen. Can edit word and 
excel docs. Built in pdf viewer. Of course the push e-mail without use of 
Exchange email server. Comes with all chat software It's own very excellent 
Blackberry messenger. 
Been using many different pda phones over the years but at this point will not 
trade it in for any other phone/pda on the market. Hate the iphone/itouch for 
email, chat or anything with typing required. Itouch/iphone is a nice mp3 
player to listen to audio books, music or watch videos and play games on (love 
it as an entertaining device). Give me a "real" keyboard any day I will take 
small screen any day to get the benefit of a real key keyboard. 

/Eje
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Bartosch <ch...@clarityconnect.com>

Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:17:46 
To: WISPA General List<wireless@wispa.org>
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Handheld GPS recommendations, anyone?


The modern phones like the iPhone, Pre, and latest blackberry have  
true satellite GPS.

Chuck

On Aug 21, 2009, at 9:15 AM, D. Ryan Spott wrote:

> Most of the "GPS" capability on cell phones is quasi GPS using cell
> tower locations to give location data.
>
> When there is only 1 cell tower in the area, it is sorta hard to do
> triangulation!
>
> ryan
>
> On Aug 21, 2009, at 5:45 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
>
>> Because 1/2 the cell phones on the planet don't have GPS
>> Because not everyone carries a cell phone.
>> Because sometimes it may be necessary to have the cell phone to talk
>> on
>> while looking at the GPS.
>>
>>
>> Curtis Maurand wrote:
>>> Good God, half the cell phones on the planet have GPS built into
>>> them.
>>> I used a Motorola Razr as a GPS on my last trip to Virginia a
>>> couple of
>>> years ago.  iPhones and Blackberry's and Palm Pre's have them and  
>>> the
>>> ability to link them to Google Maps.  Job's done.
>>>
>>> Why carry a separate GPS?  I don't get it.
>>>
>>> --Curtis
>>>
>>> Robert West wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm finally getting rid of my Delorme Earthmate GPS unit.  It has
>>>> served me
>>>> well these past 10 years.................  I will certainly miss
>>>> having to
>>>> boot up my laptop, plug the thing into the serial port of my OLD
>>>> laptop
>>>> because the newer ones do not have the serial port and to use that
>>>> USB to
>>>> serial adapter is more fun that I could handle....  Then hope and
>>>> pray that
>>>> the batteries in the Earthmate are still good for I always forget
>>>> to check
>>>> before I go out............  But with that said, I need a
>>>> replacement.
>>>>
>>>> I've been looking at some small Garmin all weather units but they
>>>> seem to
>>>> stress geo-caching and hiking.  If I had time for that, it may get
>>>> my
>>>> attention, but I own a small business that I started because I
>>>> needed to be
>>>> more flexible with my time.  Working 80 hours+ a week is about as
>>>> flexible
>>>> as it gets so no, I do not have time for that sort of crazy, high
>>>> on life
>>>> sort of living.
>>>>
>>>> I simply need a GPS that I won't break (or be too badly damaged)
>>>> when I drop
>>>> it off a 70 foot AP (it will happen, trust me), that will not be
>>>> ruined when
>>>> I forget it on the top of the same AP and go home and it just
>>>> happens to
>>>> rain overnight, can be recharged in the van and will give me the
>>>> two pieces
>>>> of information I really desire.........  My location coordinates
>>>> and how
>>>> high I am.  Someone else can mess with all those other functions,
>>>> I'd have
>>>> to give it to my 4 year old to figure that stuff out anyhow, I
>>>> just need to
>>>> know where and how high.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone have a good recommendation on a handheld GPS unit?  (I
>>>> guess I could
>>>> have just said one line but it's not as fun)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Robert West
>>>> Just Micro Digital Services Inc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>> Sr. Systems Engineer
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