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I am after a PDA/Smart phone? Any recommendations?

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Should I keep a mobile and a separate PDA or should I buy a all in one smart phone that can do it all?

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  1. It depends on your particular needs. The Apple iPhone does the job for me.


  2. well if can afford allot of money the best solution is the nokia e90 communicator which will satisfy you on every thing you need,Internet,gps,music,movies and the wide screen it has will surely impress you(4.13inches).Though if you want to keep your mobile one cheap solution would be to by i nokia n810 internet tablet which is much better than e90 but is not a mobile that why you can find it even 400$ cheaper (390$) while nokia e90 costs around  800-1100$ but is a real beauty.I own an nokia n810 and is very cool you can not talk with it but it provides you skype service which is great and the wifi is really quick and it can find much more wifi spots tha e90.Finally you can conect your mobile phone with the N810 via bluetooth and you can anjoy your mobile phone internet.THe decision is yours mate!

  3. The Nokia N800 is the best hand held device i have ever used. I was going to buy a smart phone until i got my hand on the N800. Now i use the N800 for my SatNav, email, web browsing, music, video and Skype, when i am out and about, and a Sony Ericsson W850i for phone calls and text messaging. Check out play.com for the N800. http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/32... At £149.99 the N800 a real bargain. Oh and all the additional software for the N800 is free.

  4. I prefer a seperate mobile and PDA.

    For the PDA - Go for the Palm T|X.

    It's excellent for professionals

  5. blackberry  curve.

  6. Get an all-in-one PDA. I recommend the AT&T Tilt. It's the best thing out there. It's even better than the iPhone. You can get the unlocked HTC version (HTC TyTn II, HTC Kaiser), it has a few more features, but it's expensive.

  7. I suggest all-in-one.

    -iPhone if you want hassle-free multimedia and internet locked between 4 walls.

    -Blackberry if you want hassle-free agenda, music, contacts and mail with some options. Never personally tried, but everyone seems to like them.

    -PalmOS if you want lots great multimedia support, lots of 3rd party software without too much hassle. Excellent devices if you need to access your stuff quickly.

    -Windows Mobile Pocket PCs if you want to do everything your laptop does on a mobile scale. Lots of third party software, incredible multimedia support, infinite possibilities. However it comes with the Microsoft reliability.

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