It was hard to give up my Q.  I had the first iteration and loved it.  But,
the Saga gave me the best of both worlds.

 

From: Ben Schorr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:57 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Best Verizon Smartphone?

 

I had the XV6800 (the one with the sliding keyboard) and didn't like it
much. It tended to freeze a lot, required frequent (soft) resets, and just
seemed underpowered.  And all I used it for was phone, e-mail, text and
twitter - only occasional web browsing, hardly ever any photos, etc.

 

I switched, temporarily, to a Motorola Q as a loaner when my XV6800 died
and, to be honest, I like the Q better.  Doesn't have the touch screen, but
just seems faster, more stable, perfectly capable for e-mail (Exchange),
text, phone, etc.

 

Ben M. Schorr
Chief Executive Officer
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From: Chyka, Robert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 2:13 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Best Verizon Smartphone?

 

Some of our Treo 700's are pas their prime and breaking down at our place
and we are looking at new smartphones.  We have Verizon for a carrier and
was wondering which Verizon smartphone everyone likes the best.  I have read
reviews on the web, but I always like to get reviews from people that
actually "use" the phones.  We mainly use them for enterprise communication
functions: internet, e-mail (Exchange Server 2003), text, vpn would be nice
but not totally necessary.

 

I also would like to hear from people who aren't suing Blackberry.  Opinions
on Windows-based Verizon smartphones?

 

Thanks for your input.

 

 

 

 

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