I'm going crazy in my search for a new phone. I have a general idea of what I'm looking for, but I'm having trouble narrowing the choice down.
I'm under contract with Cingular, but am not up for a new phone with them. Besides, they currently don't have anything I like, nor, it seems, does any US-market provider. My problem is that my budget is only US$300 or so, at most.
I'm looking for a phone that has the basic features I want, but, more importantly, has a certain style. I'm active in the import road racing scene, and so have been reading Japanese magazines for ages, and have watched quite a few Japanese movies and TV shows, as well. Somewhere in there, I fell in love with the design of the phones that show up so commonly in these media, especially as they have a look that's not seen at all in the US. I really like the flatter, more squared, large flip phones that are popular in Japan, as opposed to the very rounded, small, phones that are standard here in the US. A good example of the styling I like is the ever-popular Sharp 903, but it's way outside my price range.
So, I think a Japanese Vodafone model would be perfect for me. Aside from the style point, some of the features, especially the QR Code Reader (Japanese car magazines are filled with QR Codes...) and the Japanese text display/input would be very nice to have. The areas I'll be using the phone in all have 1900 coverage on Cingular, so a triband phone is fine for me, as well.
More common features I want are:
-Bluetooth, preferably with data transfer/sync.
-MP3 (or similar format) support, mostly for ringtones.
-Expansion card support would be very nice to have
-And at least a 1.3mp, preferably a 2.0mp or so, camera, or no camera at all. I doubt there's a Japanese phone out there that has less than 1.3 these days, anyway...
So, the question is, what phone in my range makes the most sense? I'd also appreciate any recommendation possible on a source, for any recommended phone, and it'd be nice if said source was actually in North America...
PS... by the way, a somewhat related question: I'm hoping to try to make over to Japan for a week or so, during Christmas Break this year. If I do indeed end up getting a Japanese phone and using my Cingular SIM, will I be able to use my phone in Japan, or would that require a Vodafone SIM?
I'm under contract with Cingular, but am not up for a new phone with them. Besides, they currently don't have anything I like, nor, it seems, does any US-market provider. My problem is that my budget is only US$300 or so, at most.
I'm looking for a phone that has the basic features I want, but, more importantly, has a certain style. I'm active in the import road racing scene, and so have been reading Japanese magazines for ages, and have watched quite a few Japanese movies and TV shows, as well. Somewhere in there, I fell in love with the design of the phones that show up so commonly in these media, especially as they have a look that's not seen at all in the US. I really like the flatter, more squared, large flip phones that are popular in Japan, as opposed to the very rounded, small, phones that are standard here in the US. A good example of the styling I like is the ever-popular Sharp 903, but it's way outside my price range.
So, I think a Japanese Vodafone model would be perfect for me. Aside from the style point, some of the features, especially the QR Code Reader (Japanese car magazines are filled with QR Codes...) and the Japanese text display/input would be very nice to have. The areas I'll be using the phone in all have 1900 coverage on Cingular, so a triband phone is fine for me, as well.
More common features I want are:
-Bluetooth, preferably with data transfer/sync.
-MP3 (or similar format) support, mostly for ringtones.
-Expansion card support would be very nice to have
-And at least a 1.3mp, preferably a 2.0mp or so, camera, or no camera at all. I doubt there's a Japanese phone out there that has less than 1.3 these days, anyway...
So, the question is, what phone in my range makes the most sense? I'd also appreciate any recommendation possible on a source, for any recommended phone, and it'd be nice if said source was actually in North America...
PS... by the way, a somewhat related question: I'm hoping to try to make over to Japan for a week or so, during Christmas Break this year. If I do indeed end up getting a Japanese phone and using my Cingular SIM, will I be able to use my phone in Japan, or would that require a Vodafone SIM?