Hello,
I am new to the forums, so howdy all. I am currently looking to switch from AT&T to Verizon, since I have heard the best things about it. Also, the thought of EV-DO doesn't hurt any.
So I'm a linux administrator, and first and foremest is the thought of EV-DO and an SSH client. I would say secondary concerns are email (POP3/IMAP at least.), IMs (multiple IM client with support for AIM/MSN/Gtalk/YIM/ICQ optimally), a usable QWERTY keyboard and of course call quality. Tertiary concerns are, I suppose, third party support and homebrew.
Now having said all of that, I am currently examining the following three phones, and would like to ask your opinion on which of these best fits my needs. It's a strange world, cellphones, where you are expected to buy something you have never seen in action, much less used.
I would also like to state that I am not at all opposed to suggestions for other phones available to Verizon customers.
Samsung SCH-i760
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330
Motorola Q9c
Thank you in advance, I'm hoping with your help, for once I won't regret a cellphone purchase.
I am new to the forums, so howdy all. I am currently looking to switch from AT&T to Verizon, since I have heard the best things about it. Also, the thought of EV-DO doesn't hurt any.
So I'm a linux administrator, and first and foremest is the thought of EV-DO and an SSH client. I would say secondary concerns are email (POP3/IMAP at least.), IMs (multiple IM client with support for AIM/MSN/Gtalk/YIM/ICQ optimally), a usable QWERTY keyboard and of course call quality. Tertiary concerns are, I suppose, third party support and homebrew.
Now having said all of that, I am currently examining the following three phones, and would like to ask your opinion on which of these best fits my needs. It's a strange world, cellphones, where you are expected to buy something you have never seen in action, much less used.
I would also like to state that I am not at all opposed to suggestions for other phones available to Verizon customers.
Samsung SCH-i760
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330
Motorola Q9c
Thank you in advance, I'm hoping with your help, for once I won't regret a cellphone purchase.
