If you had to choose a smartphone which would you choose?

Xiaomeimei23

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Out of the following which one of these smartphones would you consider to be the best? BlackBerry? 7130e, BlackBerry? 8703e, UTStarcom PPC6700, Palm? Treo? 700wx, MOTO Q?, or the Palm? Treo? 700p. I want something able to surf the net, able to run IM programs such as AIM, Yahoo, and MSN if possible. Any opinions are greatly welcomed.
 
I'm not a fan of BB's or Treo's. The PPC6700 is too bulky and fairly dated. So I suppose I would go with the Q. Mainly because of the size and OS.

Personally, I would switch to a GSM carrier because there are considerably better smartphones on the market.
 
Well I would but considering the coverage area for the GSM carriers don't seem to cover a lot of area like the CDMA do especially once you leave the major cities and highways, and since I live outside of town I am concerned as to how well the service of Cingular would be outside the main town.
 
The best would be whichever one did what I needed it to do. Given that both the Palm and WM OS' are still buggy and prone to random reboots for no reason and because it does what I need it to do, I would go with the BB87xx.

If you are using this to make a choice for you and assuming you are sticking with Verizon as the carrier, then you need to list why you need the phone and how you are going to use it.

If you are switching carriers, then all bets are off. You need to decide on the carrier that offers the best coverage where you will use it - where you live, work, travel and play. Then pick the phone.
 
Well I want to switch carriers since VZW don't offer a plan I'd like with unlimited text messaging and data. I want a plan reasonably priced so I can get on the net, IM, and text message people. I've looked at Cingular and like the rollover minutes but entering 27018 on there plan selector tells me "We are expanding our coverage every day but unfortunately this is one of the few areas we haven't reached yet." Alltel seems to cover an even larger area of coverage then Verizon plus they have the My Circle thing, so I guess I'm just stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to figure out what I want and who I should go with.
 
Talk to friends, family, coworkers etc and see which carrier they have. Find out their likes and dislikes and then make a D.

Does Verizon have the coverage you need? If so I would suck it up and stay with them. If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it.
 
Verizon covers the area fairly good but a lot of times it goes into the extended network and while on the extended network the phones gps abilities aren't usable for some reason, not sure if Alltel would have this same issue or not, but I wish Verizon had a data plan and text messaging plan together. Would it be possible to connect to the internet on a smartphone like you can using a regular phone and editing the WAP settings? I'm guessing not since a smartphone actually has a true internet browser.
 
CTroxtell,
I'm fairly familiar with the Winston-Salem area, and for the best coverage in that area I would say Alltel is the way to go. You wouldn't have any problems falling back onto 'Extended Network' with Alltel because Alltel is the roaming partner for Verizon in that area. But Verizon generally does not provision their customers to use all data features on a roaming network except with certain phones. Alltel allows their customers to use data on a roaming signal, so you should have data just about everywhere you can get a signal, with the exception of towers in extremely rural areas that have neither EV-DO nor 1x.

(If you do much traveling, do be aware that the Alltel roaming indicator is different from Verizon. It will indicate roaming when you're outside of your home area, even if you're still on an Alltel network. I suspect this is done mainly for people on the Greater Freedom regional plan, but it is something to be aware of so that when you go to ... Charlotte or Johnson City or wherever, and you're phone is blinking indicating roaming, you're still on Alltel and the data will work fine.)

With Alltel, on a Smart Choice Pack plan and phone, the plans appear to suit your needs better and you would get much better coverage, especially outside of the Winston-Salem proper where the land gets more rural in a hurry. I've used Verizon and Alltel in that area and I can say, since Alltel has the better plans and better coverage, they seem like the solid choice.

On a regular phone, however, there is no way to change the WAP settings that I've ever read about. The simplistic explanation is because of the software on regular CDMA phones, as you guessed compared to the actual browser of Smartphones.

As for your phone, I would go with the Moto Q. My forte is not in Smartphones, but I do know that the WM5 software that the Moto Q runs will support the chat programs you mentioned, as well as others. The Alltel Moto Q is a solid phone that's a phone first beyond anything else. It doesn't have the touchscreen but it does get reception better than the Palms.

edit: Also, the Alltel version of the Q isn't near as buggy as other reports you've heard of the Verizon and Sprint Q's. The Verizon and Sprint versions were released much earlier, and Alltel took a lot of heat for getting that phone out so much later than their competitors. But now that it is out, it's the smoothest running Q on the market.
 
Virtually all smartphones will support chat programs. All your phone needs is support for java apps.

For instance Mig33+ will work on most phones and includes msn, yahoo, and aol messengers. See-http://www.getjar.com/products/6925/Mig33Plus
 
All I know is your phone needs to have MIDP 2.0 (MIDP 1.0 will also sometimes cut it) to run .jar applications like Mig33/Mig33+.

http://www.j2mepolish.org/devices/devices-vendor.html lists several phones. However, I only found the Q. Which supports MIDP 2.0.

http://www.club-java.com/TastePhone/J2ME/MIDP_mobile.jsp. Also lists a bunch of phones.

Just because they're all not there doesn't mean they don't support MIDP. As you can see the majority of phones support MIDP.

Also, a lot of the time branded phones will come with IM applications built in. So you might not even need to worry about this.

Anywaaays, once you decide on your phone just be safe and ask on here in the the appropriate forum about IM capabilities. But honestly, I think all the phones mentioned will support IM applications.
 
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