Depends.
I have a Motorola, and it is not a touch screen but I do notes on it
all the time.
Thumb typing.
The only draw back to the Palm was not being able to multi task, but
I have not found Windows Mobile to be that great in it either.
My only experiences have been Palm phones both Palm OS and Windows,
Samsung Windows and Motorola Windows.
I like having everything there with me. If you are hung up on touch
screen stick with the Samsung or Palm version of the phones.
I have Verizon so there are a few HTC models in there but I have not
heard great things about them.
BlackBerry's are an unknown quantity to me, but I am not sure they
really function as a PDA that much.
Find a Kiosk or a store where you can get some hands on experience
with them to see what fits you the best. Tell them you do not want
to see a dummy phone but a real live phone so you can see how it operates.)
The Windows version do allow a lot of customization and some of the
shells are pretty nice.
Stewart
At 07:43 PM 1/10/2009, you wrote:
Can you input the items fast enough to make this practical; without thumb
typing? Think a tablet might be as good for this purpose? Do any
smartphones have enough of the Palm capabilities to just have one device for
PDA and phone?
Thanks
Randall
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[email protected]
Prince of Peace www.princeofpeaceozark.org
Ozark, AL SL 82
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