Thanks Rod. I prefer the Nokia and Sony Eric interfaces ... But I just can't
be stuffed hunting around (I know I know, poor research, poor results ; )

I think I agree with you. I'll go the syncing. Thanks for being a voice in
my head.

T.


On 23/8/07 3:57 PM, "Rod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Toby,
> 
> Depends on what is more important for you - syncing or taking
> photos.  To be honest, syncing is more important for me, as I have a
> 2 Megapixel Canon camera that takes better pics than most cameras on
> phones.  A good gauge on the quality of cameras on phones are, google
> reviews on the N95.  It has a 5 megapixel camera.  It is the best
> camera phone on the market, so the photo quality will be the
> benchmark against lower quality phones.
> 
> I'd shop around for other phones.  IMHO, Sony and Nokia do much
> better camera phones than either of the two companies you have
> mentioned, and sync perfectly with the Mac.  And have better
> interfaces to boot :-)
> 
> Seeya
> 
> Rod!
> 
> 
> On 23/08/2007, at 3:34 PM, Oldham, Toby wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi all, I'm considering a new handset now my plan has expired
>> (moderately
>> dislike my Motorola V620).
>> 
>> Wamug poll - Do I get a new Samsung A701 which takes reasonable
>> photos but
>> doesn't sync with my Mac, or get a MotoRZR V3xx which takes crap
>> photos but
>> syncs with my Mac?
>> 
>> What are your gut instincts? The Moto comes on a $0 telstra plan,
>> and the
>> Samsung on a $40 (I don't want to pay for a handset up front).
>> 
>> I pay about $30 a month at the moment, so $40 won't break me. I did
>> a quick
>> net search, couldn't find any solution to the Samsung Sync problem
>> - anyone
>> else want to weigh in?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Toby.
>> 
>> 
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