kimmie_19822003
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Hi everyone,
I currently have a samsung i700 with verizon in AZ. Its a good phone, but its size, lack of bluetooth, and lack of tacticle feedback when trying to dial is just really getting to me. At this point, I'd move to another carrier if I can find a phone that would suite me. Perhaps a more knowledgable person on cell phones could point me in the right direction. I dont need that many features on a phone. I'd like for it to be a small phone, (previously had an i600, which was also just big for my tastes), flip preferable, with outlook contact and calendar sync. Touchscreens are OK, as long as there is a slide out keypad of some kind for dialing. Outside of that, extra features would be fluff. I dont need to receive email, play mp3's, take 2mp pictures or view office documents, but any one of those features are nice.
Doing some poking I couldnt find much that fits the needed criteria. Honestly my main problem was that even if a phone had the outlook sync'ing capability, I had to dig for a manual for the phone to find out because it wasn't advertised or listed under its features. Show me the light, guys!
I currently have a samsung i700 with verizon in AZ. Its a good phone, but its size, lack of bluetooth, and lack of tacticle feedback when trying to dial is just really getting to me. At this point, I'd move to another carrier if I can find a phone that would suite me. Perhaps a more knowledgable person on cell phones could point me in the right direction. I dont need that many features on a phone. I'd like for it to be a small phone, (previously had an i600, which was also just big for my tastes), flip preferable, with outlook contact and calendar sync. Touchscreens are OK, as long as there is a slide out keypad of some kind for dialing. Outside of that, extra features would be fluff. I dont need to receive email, play mp3's, take 2mp pictures or view office documents, but any one of those features are nice.
Doing some poking I couldnt find much that fits the needed criteria. Honestly my main problem was that even if a phone had the outlook sync'ing capability, I had to dig for a manual for the phone to find out because it wasn't advertised or listed under its features. Show me the light, guys!