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May. 22nd, 2006 03:23 pmPlants: I have half a dozen large pots on my patio. I'd like to plant them with something that will form a privacy screen of sorts to replace the gate that used to be there. I'm more interested in a psychological barrier than a physical barrier, something to indicate "My space starts here." It's west-facing, not much shade (maybe some in the mornings?). I want something relatively hardy and low-maintenance -- it doesn't have to look it's best with minimal attention, just be hard to kill. Native is a bonus,but not required. Something that grows to around 4 feet, alone or with a trellis, is ideal.
Tech: My ideal gadget does not exist (yet), but sometime soonish, it'll be time for a new phone -- and it's really past time for a new PDA. Ideally, I'd like one gizmo to do everything I want, but I don't think that exists yet, at least not at a reasonable size & price. Maybe I can do it in 2? Here's what I want:
-- phone capability
-- SMS capability, ideally with a QWERTY keyboard
-- net access, both WiFi and carrier-based
-- web capability, with a usable screen and QWERTY keyboard
-- GPS capability, including audio routing
-- scheduling capability
-- contact database
-- camera (least important)
Any recommendations?
Tech: My ideal gadget does not exist (yet), but sometime soonish, it'll be time for a new phone -- and it's really past time for a new PDA. Ideally, I'd like one gizmo to do everything I want, but I don't think that exists yet, at least not at a reasonable size & price. Maybe I can do it in 2? Here's what I want:
-- phone capability
-- SMS capability, ideally with a QWERTY keyboard
-- net access, both WiFi and carrier-based
-- web capability, with a usable screen and QWERTY keyboard
-- GPS capability, including audio routing
-- scheduling capability
-- contact database
-- camera (least important)
Any recommendations?
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Date: 2006-05-22 10:29 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-05-22 10:38 pm (UTC)-- SMS capability, ideally with a QWERTY keyboard
-- net access, both WiFi and carrier-based
-- web capability, with a usable screen and QWERTY keyboard
-- GPS capability, including audio routing
-- scheduling capability
-- contact database
-- camera (least important)
The only feature that my Sidekick 2 does not have is the GPS capability. However, the Sidekick 3's should be coming out in the next couple of months (T-Mobile recently stopped selling the Sidekick 2). If you want to check mine out and play with it, let me know.
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Date: 2006-05-22 11:17 pm (UTC)I'm a Mac guy and I'm lusting after one of these if Apple doesn't come out with it's rumored tablet Mac soon.
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Date: 2006-05-23 02:16 am (UTC)>> Maybe I can do it in 2? Here's what I want:
>> -- phone capability
My phones are life safety devices -- I carry two in my vehicle (if not person) at all times. Therefore I separate my phone purchases from my PDAs. I look for durability, tri-mode functionality, battery life, ease of dialing under stressed and low-light conditions, and certainty of "silenced" and "vibrate" features working properly.
As far as I am aware, no super PDA-phone is trimode capable.
-- GPS capability, including audio routing
That said, look into the new Verizon V325 with Navigator option. It has GPS and audio routing built in, and the performance is actually quite impressive. However, its maps are downloaded using airtime minutes and you have to pay for the app on a monthly recurring charge.
>>-- SMS capability, ideally with a QWERTY keyboard
>>-- net access, both WiFi and carrier-based
>>-- web capability, with a usable screen and QWERTY keyboard
>>-- scheduling capability
>>-- contact database
Any of the current Verizon PDA smartphone lineup can do this. I think highly of the Samsung unit, but it's gonna cost you both in unit cost and in associated service plans.
Instead I use a cheap (i.e. replaceable) HP iPAQ with built-in 802.11b and an external IR keyboard, which gives me all but SMS and carrier-based Web access. I SMS using my phone anyway, but also use E-mail to SMS gateways from my PDA as needed.
Note however that I always have access to broadband wireless on my laptop, so I can do without a super-PDA.
>> -- camera (least important)
Anything that can do the above often includes a camera, much as an exotic sports car usually includes a good AM-FM radio.
Good luck. My biggest "real" cost is neither purchase price nor monthly charges, but the annoying level of self-tech-support and reading endless user forusm to fix problems that manufacturers should have hashed out prior to shipping kludged products.
Read reviews carefully. What one reviewer thinks is great, may be junk -- and vice-versa, based on prejudices and needs rather than the actual quality of the product.
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:29 am (UTC)From my research, you're not going to get anything close to the Uberphone you're describing while staying with Verizon; Verizon doesn't have SMS, which most of the rest of the world uses; so the very coolest phones are only designed for SMS (Cingular and T-Mobile are the SMS carriers in this country).
All that having been said, I'm also looking for a new handset and possibly a carrier to go with it, and have sort of settled on the Nokia 9300 (it was that or the Sidekick and I think it's too big too). It has most of your feature list and is phone-sized.
But you'd have to either go with Cingular and buy it from them for a discount or buy it full price off ebay and go with T-Mobile.
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:39 am (UTC)Verizon doesn't have SMS
Say what? I send and receive text messages from my Verizon phone regularly. Do you mean GSM? I am willing to change providers given sufficient motivation, but the gain has to be enough to overcome the loss of most of my calls being in-network and therefore free. (i.e. a reasonably priced plan with lots of minutes available, for starters.)
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:43 am (UTC)The 9300 is a little larger than the current crop, but it's perfectly reasonable in size.
The 9500 adds a camera and WiFi, but it trips my "too big!" triggers.
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:23 pm (UTC)You can get some nice discounts/rebates with Amazon, but Amazon and Cingular haven't worked out number portability, so you'd have to get a new number, which may not be an option for you.
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Date: 2006-05-23 04:29 pm (UTC)I currently have a Sony Ericcson T68i, which I love because it's so tiny and lightweight. But the volume slide button broke off, and there's no QWERTY keyboard. Which would be cool, but I should be realistic about how often I'd use it. Thus I'm glad someone else asked about swank phones, and used the proper terminology rather than "does lots of corporate tool stuff".
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Date: 2006-05-23 04:34 pm (UTC)I bet you could; it's visible from space....
I know what you mean; I have a Sony T300 that I dearly love, but it's getting old and tired and seems to loses track of the towers an awful lot.
And since most of what I use it for is SMS, a QWERTY keyboard would be nice....
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:41 pm (UTC)I disagree. :) Kyocera phones are much cooler than any of the phones used by Cingular or T-Mobile that I've seen. :)
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Date: 2006-05-23 05:04 pm (UTC)There's a core clump of features pretty much all phones have these days, and then a list of "bonus" features; some phones have mp3 ringtones...some have bluetooth...a few don't have cameras...a few have QWERTY...etc. Her wishlist of features includes pretty much all of them. And the only phones I've seen that have many many many features are GSM.
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Date: 2006-05-23 03:38 pm (UTC)Motorola Unveils 'Q' Cell Phone
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