Hey everyone
Its been a long time coming, my alltel contract is finally up and I can get rid of my crappy ol Moto T720!
I had my heart set on a Nokia 6682. Amazon was offering it for $99 after rebate, which was an awesome phone for an awesome price. Well of course, it becomes "unavailable" a couple weeks before my old contract is up, so if I want it, its $299 from Cingular directly. Thats too much. My sweet spot is $100 or $150 (service commitment is ok).
Here's what I'm looking for in my new phone. Must have features.
-Uncrippled bluetooth. I need to be able to transfer anything I want from PC to phone and phone to PC. I have a nice PC at home, so I don't want to bother with net usage on my phone. I'd rather use my PC and then send it to my phone.
-mp3 ringtones. I like alot of obscure music, which I would really like to have as my ringtone. Therefore, I need to be able to put whatever crazy song I want on my phone and have it be used as a ringer.
-Decent camera. Yea, I know its hard to get a phone without one now.
-Other random thoughts: I had been leaning towards a candybar phone, just because I'm mildly tired of the flip action, but thats no big deal. I also was happy to read user accounts that Nokia phones have phenominal reception, so if all other things were equal, I'd pick Nokia.
Carrier doesn't matter too awful much. Coverage quality will vary for two people standing right next to each other on the same network, so its kind of a moot arguement for me. They all offer the same plans with the same features these days, so the difference to me is nominal.
Thats the criteria I can think of at the moment. Any ideas?
Thanks for your opinions.
-Sean
Its been a long time coming, my alltel contract is finally up and I can get rid of my crappy ol Moto T720!
I had my heart set on a Nokia 6682. Amazon was offering it for $99 after rebate, which was an awesome phone for an awesome price. Well of course, it becomes "unavailable" a couple weeks before my old contract is up, so if I want it, its $299 from Cingular directly. Thats too much. My sweet spot is $100 or $150 (service commitment is ok).
Here's what I'm looking for in my new phone. Must have features.
-Uncrippled bluetooth. I need to be able to transfer anything I want from PC to phone and phone to PC. I have a nice PC at home, so I don't want to bother with net usage on my phone. I'd rather use my PC and then send it to my phone.
-mp3 ringtones. I like alot of obscure music, which I would really like to have as my ringtone. Therefore, I need to be able to put whatever crazy song I want on my phone and have it be used as a ringer.
-Decent camera. Yea, I know its hard to get a phone without one now.
-Other random thoughts: I had been leaning towards a candybar phone, just because I'm mildly tired of the flip action, but thats no big deal. I also was happy to read user accounts that Nokia phones have phenominal reception, so if all other things were equal, I'd pick Nokia.
Carrier doesn't matter too awful much. Coverage quality will vary for two people standing right next to each other on the same network, so its kind of a moot arguement for me. They all offer the same plans with the same features these days, so the difference to me is nominal.
Thats the criteria I can think of at the moment. Any ideas?
Thanks for your opinions.
-Sean