I'll second that.

The T630 is what I had (lost it on Friday) but when I get a new one I
still have all my calendar, address book and bits and pieces backed up
on my computer. So now I'm the hunt too, unfortunately.

Now I'm really glad I went for it, otherwise I'd have lost everything.
When I checked Nokia weren't compatible with Mac at all. At the time
Sony Ericsson were the only Blue Tooth phones I could find that were
Mac compatible.

However, I'll also agree that it runs out of SMS memory too quickly, I
haven't had a problem with the address book space though.

Kelly

On 5/30/05, Shay Telfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Anybody used a Panasonic?
> 
> Personally I'd steer clear of anything that's not a Nokia,
> Sony-Ericsson or Motorola, as they're the ones with the most
> experience building mobile phones.
> 
> I've found the Sony-Ericsson T610 series to be quite good (BlueTooth
> Syncing), aside from an annoying and totally unnecessary tendency to
> run out of addressbook/SMS message space.
> 
> Have fun,
> Shay
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