The HP 6955 from Rogers should meet the majority of those specifications,
although it does not come native with a SIP/IAX client.  You would have to
find one of those to install on it.  The downside is the 6955 is an older
phone and I expect it to be replaced soon with the Hp 910.  (Hopefully soon)

I am currently researching some other cell phones that will meet your needs
for my own purposes, and if I come across anything that works, I can let you
know.

Christopher Allsop
All-Aboard Telecom



-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Nik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 10, 2007 7:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [on-asterisk] Nice phone with WiFi and QWERT


Hi everyone,
 
I want to have some feedback on a good phone with great voice quality. The
phone should have WiFi, bluetooth, quadband (or triband), QWERT (keyboard),
and support SD cards (optional). Most importantly it should come with some
softphone (support at least SIP) or have Windows OS or some other OS which
supports another generic softphone. Softphone support or built-in SIP/IAX
support is important for me because I will be using it in WiFi zone 50% of
the time. 
 
Any feedback is appreciated.
 
Bruce 
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