Pumpkin_Cat
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Musts: 3G 1900 MHz (unless 2100-MHz phones will be supported in USA soon) support, at least tri-band 900/1800/1900-MHz GSM, good (2+MP camera), full HTML browser, unrestricted Java or other application support, non-branded/locked and versatile open/free interface, battery life above 3.5 hours talk time, and maybe good computer interfacing (UMS or removeable card would be nice).
Very nice but not required: GPS, keyboard, MP3 player, video recording, speaker phone.
So far, one of the Nokia N-series models seems to be quite nice, and the N95 seems right, but it seems to lack 3G coverage in North America with its 2100 MHz implementation. With this model, can I still get good speed on-line with T-Mobile or AT&T even without 3G utilisation or will speeds be sub-56K levels?
Another model I was considering (that is supported for 3G here) was the Nokia N75, though there is some negativity mentioned in the form of bad battery life on Wikipedia.
I may consider the HTC S710 (Vox; http://www.dynamism.com/htc-s710/main.shtml) if it's any good as well. Advertised 7-hour battery life & slim looks whilst still retaining the 'smartness' seems rather nice.
Anyone wish to give me the low-down on what would be good for me at this price range (around 400 to no more than 800 USD for the phone)?
Very nice but not required: GPS, keyboard, MP3 player, video recording, speaker phone.
So far, one of the Nokia N-series models seems to be quite nice, and the N95 seems right, but it seems to lack 3G coverage in North America with its 2100 MHz implementation. With this model, can I still get good speed on-line with T-Mobile or AT&T even without 3G utilisation or will speeds be sub-56K levels?
Another model I was considering (that is supported for 3G here) was the Nokia N75, though there is some negativity mentioned in the form of bad battery life on Wikipedia.
I may consider the HTC S710 (Vox; http://www.dynamism.com/htc-s710/main.shtml) if it's any good as well. Advertised 7-hour battery life & slim looks whilst still retaining the 'smartness' seems rather nice.
Anyone wish to give me the low-down on what would be good for me at this price range (around 400 to no more than 800 USD for the phone)?