Collin S
Hi. I have an iPhone and it sucks. I need mobile help. I want a phone with an external keyboard and bluetooth that I can send things through lik pics and ringtones. I also want a touch screen and for it to be customizable. Please help. I am tired of the iPhones bs.
Answer
HTC Touch Diamond:
Apple iPhone Second Gen:
LG Secret:
LG Prada II:
Samsung Instinct:
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1:
LG Vu:
It measure 108 x 55 x 13 mm, and weighs only 89.5g. The LG Vu features a 3â³ 240Ã300 262k color touchscreen, Quad band and a software QWERTY keyboard.
It has a 2 megapixel camera, 128MB of on board memory, a microSD expansion slot, 3.6Mb HSDPA connectivity, Bluetooth 1.2 and USB2.0 support.
It will support the AT&T mobile TV network and true touch browsing on the web.
The sleek design on this new LG speaks for itself.
LG U990:
This is LGâs first 3G phone to be released. It has a 5 Megapixel camera, a 3â³ 400Ã240 pixel, 262k-color touchscreen. The camera can record video at 120FPS.
It supports audio / video downloading and streaming, plus video calling. It also sports a full web browser, and multiple formats of audio are supported by the media player on the phone. It also has 170MB of onboard memory, but this can be expanded with swappable microSD cards.
Finally the phone has support for Stereo Bluetooth and USB2.0.
Samsung Anycall Haptic:
The Sensitive user interface (UI) stimulates the sense of sight, hearing and touch. Its like a living thing. The touchscreen volume button has sound and vibration that make it feel like a real button.
The UI is adjustable to your personal taste, allowing you to create your own menu on the desktop with widgets.
It has nice drag-and-drop functionality for ease of use. It also has a 3.2â³ 16:9 display, a full HTML web browser, a 2 Megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0 stnadard.
Neonode N2:
The Neonode N2 measures 47Ã77Ã14.7 mm, and weighs a very lightweight 70g. Its 2â³ 176Ã220px 65k color touchscreen display features its optical/infrared touchscreen technology called ZForce.
It has a 2 Megapixel camera, internet radio stream capturing software, a gesture-controlled screen.
It also has MiniSD for added storage and an mp3 player. The Neonode N2 ActiveSync is used to synchronize your calendar and address book which probably means that the N2 is going to be Windows based.
HTC Pharos P3470:
The Pharos P3470 is running Windows Mobile on a 200Mhz CPU. It has a 2.8â³ screen, Quad band GPRS (EDGE only), GPS, 256MB ROM, and 128MB of RAM.
The camera on this HTC is 2 Megapixels.
It comes with Bluetooth and a microSD expansion slot. Some things of note: there is no WiFi or 3G surprisingly enough.
No word yet, but hopefully they will reconsider about the lack of WiFi support.
Sony Ericsson G900:
The dimensions of the G900 are 106.0 x 49.0 x 13.0 mm, and it weighs 99g.
It has a 240Ã320 pixel, 262k color TFT touchscreen. It is running on Symbian OS, and has 160MB of memory.
The memory can be expanded through the Memory Stick Micro⢠(M2â¢) expansion slot.
The give you the option of keypad or touchscreen keyboard. It has a 5 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, a full HTML web browser and video streaming capabilities.
Sony Ericsson G700:
The G700 is the little brother of the G900, sporting a smaller 3.2 megapixel camera and lacking WiFi support.
It features a one-touch organizer that can create little âpost-itâ notes that can be handwritten using a stylus and saved to the phone.
It also has cool recognition software that recognizes handwriting and converts it into text automatically.
Not bad if they are calling it the G900âs little brother.
Motorola Rokr E8:
The Motorola Rokr E8 has modeshift technology which transforms the display of the device to only show the controls for either the the music player or the phone.It features 2GB of internal memory (expandable to 4GB), a 2.0 Megapixel camera and a full HTML browser.It measures 115Ã53x10.6mm and weighs 100g. It also has class 2 stereo Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and GPRS.
HTC Touch Diamond:
Apple iPhone Second Gen:
LG Secret:
LG Prada II:
Samsung Instinct:
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1:
LG Vu:
It measure 108 x 55 x 13 mm, and weighs only 89.5g. The LG Vu features a 3â³ 240Ã300 262k color touchscreen, Quad band and a software QWERTY keyboard.
It has a 2 megapixel camera, 128MB of on board memory, a microSD expansion slot, 3.6Mb HSDPA connectivity, Bluetooth 1.2 and USB2.0 support.
It will support the AT&T mobile TV network and true touch browsing on the web.
The sleek design on this new LG speaks for itself.
LG U990:
This is LGâs first 3G phone to be released. It has a 5 Megapixel camera, a 3â³ 400Ã240 pixel, 262k-color touchscreen. The camera can record video at 120FPS.
It supports audio / video downloading and streaming, plus video calling. It also sports a full web browser, and multiple formats of audio are supported by the media player on the phone. It also has 170MB of onboard memory, but this can be expanded with swappable microSD cards.
Finally the phone has support for Stereo Bluetooth and USB2.0.
Samsung Anycall Haptic:
The Sensitive user interface (UI) stimulates the sense of sight, hearing and touch. Its like a living thing. The touchscreen volume button has sound and vibration that make it feel like a real button.
The UI is adjustable to your personal taste, allowing you to create your own menu on the desktop with widgets.
It has nice drag-and-drop functionality for ease of use. It also has a 3.2â³ 16:9 display, a full HTML web browser, a 2 Megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0 stnadard.
Neonode N2:
The Neonode N2 measures 47Ã77Ã14.7 mm, and weighs a very lightweight 70g. Its 2â³ 176Ã220px 65k color touchscreen display features its optical/infrared touchscreen technology called ZForce.
It has a 2 Megapixel camera, internet radio stream capturing software, a gesture-controlled screen.
It also has MiniSD for added storage and an mp3 player. The Neonode N2 ActiveSync is used to synchronize your calendar and address book which probably means that the N2 is going to be Windows based.
HTC Pharos P3470:
The Pharos P3470 is running Windows Mobile on a 200Mhz CPU. It has a 2.8â³ screen, Quad band GPRS (EDGE only), GPS, 256MB ROM, and 128MB of RAM.
The camera on this HTC is 2 Megapixels.
It comes with Bluetooth and a microSD expansion slot. Some things of note: there is no WiFi or 3G surprisingly enough.
No word yet, but hopefully they will reconsider about the lack of WiFi support.
Sony Ericsson G900:
The dimensions of the G900 are 106.0 x 49.0 x 13.0 mm, and it weighs 99g.
It has a 240Ã320 pixel, 262k color TFT touchscreen. It is running on Symbian OS, and has 160MB of memory.
The memory can be expanded through the Memory Stick Micro⢠(M2â¢) expansion slot.
The give you the option of keypad or touchscreen keyboard. It has a 5 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, a full HTML web browser and video streaming capabilities.
Sony Ericsson G700:
The G700 is the little brother of the G900, sporting a smaller 3.2 megapixel camera and lacking WiFi support.
It features a one-touch organizer that can create little âpost-itâ notes that can be handwritten using a stylus and saved to the phone.
It also has cool recognition software that recognizes handwriting and converts it into text automatically.
Not bad if they are calling it the G900âs little brother.
Motorola Rokr E8:
The Motorola Rokr E8 has modeshift technology which transforms the display of the device to only show the controls for either the the music player or the phone.It features 2GB of internal memory (expandable to 4GB), a 2.0 Megapixel camera and a full HTML browser.It measures 115Ã53x10.6mm and weighs 100g. It also has class 2 stereo Bluetooth, USB 2.0 and GPRS.
What is the best cell phone for me on the AT&T network?

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What are people's experiences? I had a Treo 650 which was OK, but it was bulky, slow on the edge network and there were some little quirks with Palm applications. I now have a Treo 750. It's cool but Windows Mobile is not entirely stable. I have to reboot frequently. The web browser is just OK, not everything works, but enough does to make it workable. It's a lousy phone though. The call quality is adequate, but half the time it doesn't ring or I answer and it just hangs up. Is there anything out there that truly rocks? Don't just say iPhone without any data to back it up. I'm not sure an iPhone would suit my needs.
My needs are:
1) Good phone quality
2) reliable email and web browsing plus some PDA capabilities.
3) the ability to use a blue tooth headset and play music through it.
4) the ability to play mp3s and stream radio
5) Not having to reboot the phone on a regular basis because some features simply stop working.
6) a camera
7) The ability to use the phone as a modem for my laptop.
Answer
LG VU 3g and it compete with the iphone :D
Overview
The Vu(TM) is one of the first touch screen devices to support AT&T Mobile TV - now you can watch live streaming TV shows right on your handset. The large 3" crystal clear display makes it easy to surf the web, watch TV, videos and more! Get the most advanced multimedia and entertainment capabilities in one ultra sleek design. Keep your entertainment options open with AT&T Music, Cellular Video, Video Share, Stereo Bluetooth® capabilities and much more!
Features
Camera
Camera
Resolution
2 megapixels
Zoom
2X
Live Video Capture and Playback
Music
Music Player
Supported Music Formats
MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+
AT&T Mobile Music
Subscription Music Services
Streaming Radio
Customizable Equalizer
MusicID
Create Music Paylists
Visualizer
Messaging
Text Messaging
Insert pictures, video clips and sound clips easily
Instant Messaging (IM)
AIM®, Yahoo!®, and Windows Live®
Video Share
Email
Mobile Email
AOL, Yahoo, Windows Live, AT&T Yahoo, BellSouth
Video & Web
Web Browser
full HTML
MEdia Net for wireless internet access
CV - news, sports, weather, entertainment and more
Mobile TV
Media Mall
Ringtones
Answer Tones
Cool Tools
Mobile Banking, The Weather Channel, eBay
Games
puzzle, sports, action, card, racing and more
Graphics
Choose from your favorite music artists, celebrities, sports heroes, and more
Themes
Productivity
Calendar, Alarm clock, Call waiting, Caller ID, Personal Organizer
Address Book
500 entries
Call Forwarding
Multitasking
Use voice and data simultaneously
Extras
3G
high-speed data and voice
World Phone
Quad band
Bluetooth® wireless connectivity
USB connectivity
Hands-free speakerphone
Voice dialing and voice commands
LG VU 3g and it compete with the iphone :D
Overview
The Vu(TM) is one of the first touch screen devices to support AT&T Mobile TV - now you can watch live streaming TV shows right on your handset. The large 3" crystal clear display makes it easy to surf the web, watch TV, videos and more! Get the most advanced multimedia and entertainment capabilities in one ultra sleek design. Keep your entertainment options open with AT&T Music, Cellular Video, Video Share, Stereo Bluetooth® capabilities and much more!
Features
Camera
Camera
Resolution
2 megapixels
Zoom
2X
Live Video Capture and Playback
Music
Music Player
Supported Music Formats
MP3, WMA, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+
AT&T Mobile Music
Subscription Music Services
Streaming Radio
Customizable Equalizer
MusicID
Create Music Paylists
Visualizer
Messaging
Text Messaging
Insert pictures, video clips and sound clips easily
Instant Messaging (IM)
AIM®, Yahoo!®, and Windows Live®
Video Share
Mobile Email
AOL, Yahoo, Windows Live, AT&T Yahoo, BellSouth
Video & Web
Web Browser
full HTML
MEdia Net for wireless internet access
CV - news, sports, weather, entertainment and more
Mobile TV
Media Mall
Ringtones
Answer Tones
Cool Tools
Mobile Banking, The Weather Channel, eBay
Games
puzzle, sports, action, card, racing and more
Graphics
Choose from your favorite music artists, celebrities, sports heroes, and more
Themes
Productivity
Calendar, Alarm clock, Call waiting, Caller ID, Personal Organizer
Address Book
500 entries
Call Forwarding
Multitasking
Use voice and data simultaneously
Extras
3G
high-speed data and voice
World Phone
Quad band
Bluetooth® wireless connectivity
USB connectivity
Hands-free speakerphone
Voice dialing and voice commands
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