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  • G Garth Watkins

    I've got a Samsung Omnia that I am quite happy with. It's a typical Geek phone that has all the features you want and comes preinstalled with the Compact Framework v2.

    Cheers Garth I don't really care whether or not i really care or not.

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    leppie
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    Garth Watkins wrote:

    I've got a Samsung Omnia that I am quite happy with.

    Me too. If you are not aware, there is quite a big hacking community (eq Windows 6.5 beta ROMs and ROMs without all the Samsung junk) @ http://www.modaco.com/category/368/i900-general-omnia-rom-discussion/[^].

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      Hi CPians, my cellphone is seven years old. It has four features: Telephone, memory for phone numbers, SMS, alarm clock. That's all there is. The black on grey display can show three lines of text. I don't phone very often, so the old gadget is alright for its purpose. But... Being a web developer, I have to know how my pages look on a tiny smartphone's screen. Being a biker, I'd appreciate offline GPS navigation. Being a geek, I'd love mobile email and web. Sometimes being a slob, a calendar and organizer would also be fine. But being a photography enthusiast, I DO NOT need a stupid tiny phone camera. What should I buy? Is there a device with - GPS - offline navigation, offroad maps - internet (HSDPA) - phone (GSM) - descent keyboard (I won't type text on number keys!) - programmable in .NET or Java? Your recommendations are welcome! :cool:

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      Chris Austin
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      I love my nokia n95 that I've had for a few years now. It's solid, clear, and has all of the features that the hip phones haven't been able to implement like sip phone cals, skype, voice dialing, voice commands, stereo bluetooth, tethering, MMS...... I am not sure about .net or java but there is a great qt based kit for the os.

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        Garth Watkins wrote:

        I've got a Samsung Omnia that I am quite happy with.

        Me too. If you are not aware, there is quite a big hacking community (eq Windows 6.5 beta ROMs and ROMs without all the Samsung junk) @ http://www.modaco.com/category/368/i900-general-omnia-rom-discussion/[^].

        xacc.ide
        IronScheme - 1.0 beta 3 - out now!
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        Garth Watkins
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        Thanks for the link. I'm sure I might have come across this site before when I had problems updating the OS on my Omnia. Have you modded/hacked you phone yet ? Is there anything you can recommend ?

        Cheers Garth I don't really care whether or not i really care or not.

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        • C Caslen

          don't get one!

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          Corinna John
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          Well, that could be the final solution. None of those toys is perfect, but all are expensive...

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          • R Rob Philpott

            I'd recommend just buying the Nokia which is closest to what you want. Everytime I've changed to a different manufacturer I've regretted it.

            Regards, Rob Philpott.

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            Corinna John
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            Ah, Nokia, the European phone! :) Thanks for your opinion. I'll take a close look at their products.

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            • G Garth Watkins

              Thanks for the link. I'm sure I might have come across this site before when I had problems updating the OS on my Omnia. Have you modded/hacked you phone yet ? Is there anything you can recommend ?

              Cheers Garth I don't really care whether or not i really care or not.

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              leppie
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              Garth Watkins wrote:

              Have you modded/hacked you phone yet ? Is there anything you can recommend ?

              Yes, a few times. I normally try out the 'lite' ROMs that come with a bare minimum. Currently, I am using a WM 6.5 version, but there are a few newer ones out, this one has just been nice and stable :) I am waiting for the RTM of 6.5 to be released, before my next flash.

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              IronScheme - 1.0 beta 3 - out now!
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              • C Corinna John

                Hi CPians, my cellphone is seven years old. It has four features: Telephone, memory for phone numbers, SMS, alarm clock. That's all there is. The black on grey display can show three lines of text. I don't phone very often, so the old gadget is alright for its purpose. But... Being a web developer, I have to know how my pages look on a tiny smartphone's screen. Being a biker, I'd appreciate offline GPS navigation. Being a geek, I'd love mobile email and web. Sometimes being a slob, a calendar and organizer would also be fine. But being a photography enthusiast, I DO NOT need a stupid tiny phone camera. What should I buy? Is there a device with - GPS - offline navigation, offroad maps - internet (HSDPA) - phone (GSM) - descent keyboard (I won't type text on number keys!) - programmable in .NET or Java? Your recommendations are welcome! :cool:

                This statement is false.

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                Vikram A Punathambekar
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                Wow, and just last night, I was wondering where you were :rolleyes: Maybe it was the fact that I used your name in conjunction with steganography that brought you here? ;P I would go for a Nokia personally - they are the most user-friendly. You can go to GSM Arena[^] and search for models with specific features.

                Cheers, Vikram.

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                • C Corinna John

                  Hi CPians, my cellphone is seven years old. It has four features: Telephone, memory for phone numbers, SMS, alarm clock. That's all there is. The black on grey display can show three lines of text. I don't phone very often, so the old gadget is alright for its purpose. But... Being a web developer, I have to know how my pages look on a tiny smartphone's screen. Being a biker, I'd appreciate offline GPS navigation. Being a geek, I'd love mobile email and web. Sometimes being a slob, a calendar and organizer would also be fine. But being a photography enthusiast, I DO NOT need a stupid tiny phone camera. What should I buy? Is there a device with - GPS - offline navigation, offroad maps - internet (HSDPA) - phone (GSM) - descent keyboard (I won't type text on number keys!) - programmable in .NET or Java? Your recommendations are welcome! :cool:

                  This statement is false.

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                  Harvey Saayman
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                  I've got an HTC TyTN2 and I absolutely love it! It has everything you listed and more :) I'd wait for the touch pro 2 if I were you though...

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                  • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                    Wow, and just last night, I was wondering where you were :rolleyes: Maybe it was the fact that I used your name in conjunction with steganography that brought you here? ;P I would go for a Nokia personally - they are the most user-friendly. You can go to GSM Arena[^] and search for models with specific features.

                    Cheers, Vikram.

                    Recent activities: TV series: Friends, season 6 Books: Freakonomics, by Steven Levitt and Stephen J Dubner.


                    Carpe Diem.

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                    Corinna John
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                    Hi Vikram, thanks for the link! :-D

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                    • D DaveyM69

                      Nothing specific - but it sounds like some of the latest HTC offerings would suit. WinMobile so programmable in .NET (using Visual Studio you get an emulator too Woohoo!)

                      Dave
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                      Corinna John
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                      Thanks! The "HTC Touch Pro 2" looks really neat...

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