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    New toy!

    Hello,
    I haven't been visiting the forum much lately due to my new toy!
    It's a qtec s100, but it's marketed under at least a dozen different brandnames.
    For me it's the ultimate in modern communication!


    Check it out! It's a triband unit so it also works in the US!
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    I'm looking for a new phone right now myself, but I can't decide on a model. I am leaning towards a Treo 600, because you get a lot of great features and there are a lot of rebates and special offers now that the 650's are out. I tend to prefer the ones with the qwerty keyboards, although I know I'll probably never use it. The features I'd really like to see:

    o If it has a camera, it's gotta be a decent one - i.e. > 1 Megapixel. Do they make them with 3?. Most of those tiny little cameras take tiny little crappy photos.

    o A lot of them have flash memory, and some even have expansion slots. I'd like to see one that actually acts like a USB thumbdrive. I think most of them will operate this way with a USB cable, but it would be nice if there was a foldout USB connector so you didn't have to carry a cable around.

    o MP3 player. If it has this feature, it should operate just like a standard MP3 player - with a full size headphone jack and plenty of memory, preferably with an SD expansion slot. Better yet, bluetooth stereo headphones.

    o User programmable ringtones. Is this feature available? In other words, I don't want to have to pay every time I download a new ringtone.

    So if I can combine the features of my cell phone, PDA, digital camera, usb thumbdrive, and MP3 player into one, small unit, I can get rid of all my other electronic gadgets and just carry around my phone. How great would that be?
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    This thing has everything you asked for plus more!
    MP3 player
    up to 1gig memory
    1.3 megapixel cam / video , mp3 ringtones
    etc

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    I'm looking for the reverse - I want the smallest, most minimalistic but high-quality assembly and parts, phone I can find. Absolutely no camera at all (job requirement), just a pure phone in the smallest possible package that is still easy to use.

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    Buy a pipe! (smoke signals)

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    XDA II mini

    Hi,
    The unit above is sold as XDA II mini here in Malaysia. it's about $600 US but can be bought at about $450 US.
    Cool gadget but too bad does not support SDIO (correct me If I'm wrong)


    Ameet
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    Quote Originally Posted by WyrreJ
    I'm looking for the reverse - I want the smallest, most minimalistic but high-quality assembly and parts, phone I can find. Absolutely no camera at all (job requirement), just a pure phone in the smallest possible package that is still easy to use.
    Smallest I can think of, although it DOES have a camera (so I guess it wouldn't work): Nokia 7280

    Something else to consider, taking into account what you are looking for: BlackBerry 7100t or g. Nice phone with many nice features, and no camera! I have a BB 7250 for work and like it a lot (the 7100 is nicer and more "phone"-ish). The 7250 is a little large, but with a bluetooth headset, and the Blackberry Enterprise Server replicating all my Exchange email, calendar, notes, etc., it's pretty nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WyrreJ
    I'm looking for the reverse - I want the smallest, most minimalistic but high-quality assembly and parts, phone I can find. Absolutely no camera at all (job requirement), just a pure phone in the smallest possible package that is still easy to use.
    If you are on the cingular or t-mobile network this could be a phone for you by Panasonic:



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