I also have and love the Touch Pro, not much else than an Omnia to pick
from if you don't want a keyboard.  Always been a fan of the Samsungs up
till the touch pro came out.  700, 730, 760.  Also heard things from
people about how the Omnia is flaky.  Check out pdaphonehome.com's forum
section to get some really good info.

________________________________

From: James Winzenz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 10:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Smartphone



I have the XV6900 (HTC Touch) and love it.  No issues with it at all.
There is even a WM 6.1 upgrade for it, and you can get a cooked ROM that
allows you to use the GPS without having to use Verizon's VZ Navigator
service.  I probably would have gotten the Omnia if I could have
justified the expense.

 

Thanks,

 

James Winzenz

Infrastructure Systems Engineer II - Security

Pulte Homes Information Services

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From: Glen Johnson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 5:42 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Smartphone

 

I'm looking for a new smartphone/pda and I remember some discussions on
here recently so I figure I can get some good opinions.

I missed an important event last night so I need something to carry with
me that can sync with my outlook calendar.

I'm in a contract with Verizon for another 18 months, just got a plain
ole dumb phone and so I'm going to have to buy on fleabay or some other
second source to get a decent price.

I've been looking at the Samsung Omnia, but the support guy at our local
store said they had seen lots of returns of those.

I've found a few negative comments online re this one but most are
positive.

Anyone here have experience with this one, good or bad.

Any other recommendations for a phone that works with VZ?

Don't want a keyboard, like the BB or the slider on the HTC 6700 or
6800.  Touch screen is fine.

Music playback with Bluetooth is a plus as well as memory expansion.  I
don't like the fact that the Omnia doesn't have a standard 3.5mm
earphone jack but I can live with that omission.

Thanks guys and gals.

 

 

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