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mr magpie

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BlackBerry Bold 9000 Smartphone, Black (AT&T)
Designed to give business professionals and power users unprecedented functionality and performance, the BlackBerry Bold is the fastest, most powerful Blackberry yet, with support for tri-band HSDPA high-speed networks around the world as well as integrated GPS and Wi-Fi networking (802.11a/b/g). It features a lustrous black exterior, satin chrome finished frame and stylish leather-like backplate, a sophisticated user interface, and a newly designed full-QWERTY keyboard.
Keep yourself on track for your next meeting with turn-by-turn directions via the AT&T Navigator service, which is powered by TeleNav and provides spoken or text-based turn-by-turn directions with automatic missed turn rerouting and a local business finder service in 20 countries. It also supports AT&T mobile music services and access to thousands of video clips via Cellular Video. Other features include a 2-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth for handsfree communication, 1 GB of internal memory with MicroSD expansion (up to 32 GB), multi-format audio/video playback, and up to 4.5 hours of talk time.
The Blackberry Bold also comes with free access to AT&T Wi-Fi Hotspots, available at more than 17,000 locations nationwide including Starbucks. The best part is that you do'nt need to sign up for anything new to use this service--Wi-Fi access for is included in all Blackberry Personal and Enterprise Rate Plans. (You must subscribe to a Blackberry Data Rate Plan to access AT&T Wi-Fi Hotspots.) Additionally, the Blackberry Bold is the first RIM device that supports AT&T Cellular Video (CV).

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Just remember with the Iphone and The Blackberry line of phones they both require a $30.00 data plan. So keep that in mind when looking into the phones, Can find some good ones that will just use the MediaNet Service for 15.00
 
thank you for the last comment, about the website, because the IPHONE IS NOT A GOOD PHONE! a data package of 30 dollars a month is outrageous for a phone that is not that good.
 
I work for At&t, I would recommend (based on what you want) either the Quickfire or the Fuze, depending on how much you want to spend. The Quickfire isnt a pda so you'd save on the monthly charge, if you heavily text and worry about the keys lasting just make sure you get insurance, and as long as you get non-pda phone they aren't that expensive to replace. Another great pda that is often overlooked is the Motorola Q which is real nice and I hardly get any complaints on it. Samsung Epix is another really nice pda style phone I never get complaints on.

The Palm Centro gets returned a lot, smaller keys, closer together.
Blackberries are limited because of their OS unless you get the Bold which is just extremely overpriced at the moment...tons of complaints about broken trackballs which for the most part are not covered by warranty...
The pantech duo is junk, I get tons of complaints on it.

Hope that helps a little... I would say Moto Q, Samsung Epix if pda is a must, otherwise Quickfire or even the Samsung Propel which I have too and love.
 
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