Smartphones

There's an obvious reason these gadgets got the name they did. They're absolutely brilliant. Yes, toting a cell phone can be an annoyance. Toting a cell phone, a PDA and an email device is sheer insanity. Smartphones  are the solution to that problem. It's a hybrid device that combines a mobile phone  and a PDA  into a feature-packed handheld device. The smartphone is giving the PDA a run for its money with phenomenal sales growth in the consumer devices market. If you would rather use one device for all your multi-tasking needs, a smartphone is for you. However if you often lose your phone, you should reconsider. Imagine losing your phone and with it, all your contact numbers, email addresses, and your planner in one shot. Smartphones come with a variety of features, which can be overwhelming, but this guide is here to help.
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16GB iPhone 

  • The most advanced combination of a cell phone with an MP3 player from Apple and AT&T
  • Has an internal antenna
  • 8 GB or 16GB for video, music, email, etc.
  • Breakthrough 3.5-inch widescreen Multi-Touch display
  • Full featured web browser (not a slim mobile version)
  • Visual voicemail
  • View text messages in a chat-style view, like iChat on a Mac.

Palm Treo 680 

  • A full-featured mobile phone that includes everything you'll need to keep organized and in touch (PDA, email, messaging, phone, contacts, calendar, photos, songs).
  • Has an internal antenna and a slimmer build than past designs.
  • A 320 X 320 color screen for viewing web pages, photos, media and more.
  • 64 MB of storage (nearly 3X that of the original Treo).
  • Ability to stream music, play MP3, share photos and edit and view Word and Excel documents.
  • New feature: reply to calls with a preset text message.
  • View text messages in a chat-style view.
  • new models: Palm Centro Palm 750 and Palm 755p 

BlackBerry Pearl 

  • Complete with phone, email, text messaging, browser, instant messaging and organizer applications.
  • 1.3 megapixel camera with built-in flash and 5X digital zoom.
  • Audio and video player.
  • BlackBerry Maps (available through certain providers).
  • Navigation system.
  • SureType Keyboard system has a list of 35,000 words that it will recognize as you type. It will also extract words from your emails and add them to your list.
  • High resolution LCD screen.
  • 64 MB of memory.

T-Mobile Dash 

  • Email, phone, calendar, contacts (with Microsoft Outlook Mobile) are part of the package.
  • myFaves capable: a T-Mobile feature allowing unlimited any-network calling to any five people with a myFaves plan.
  • Full QWERTY keyboard.
  • Wi-Fi Web capabilities.
  • 1.3 megapixel camera.
  • Windows Media Player for audio and video files from the Internet.
  • IM-ready (AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger).
  • 2.4" TFT display.

Helio

  • A mobile service exclusive to Samsung-designed Helio devices that insists, "Don't Call Us a Phone Company."
  • Services include: Mobile MySpace, GPS-enabled Google Maps, Internet access, games, music, videos, text/picture/video/instant messaging, file transfers up to 1MB per message and a buddy-search function that allows you to track your friends' whereabouts.
  • Three devices to choose from.
    • Drift: 2.12" screen, 262K color, landscape mode. Bluetooth ready, 128MB internal memory, 2 megapixel camera, video camera, media player, MP3 and MPEG4 player. (3.8"H X 1.8"W X .7"D; 3.5oz.)
    • Hero 2.2" screen, 260K color, 70MB internal memory, 2 megapixel camera, MPEG 4 video camera, built-in duplex stereo speakers, MP3, MPEG 4 players. (4.3"H X 1.9"W X 1"D; 4.73oz.)
    • Kickflip: 2.2" screen, 262K color, 70MB internal memory, up to 1200 contacts, 2 megapixel camera, MPEG4 video camera. (3.88"H X 1.96"W X .98"D; 4.47oz.)

Samsung Blackjack II 

  • Currently available through AT&T.
  • Slightly thicker than the Motorola Q (13 mm vs. 11.5 mm for the Q).
  • Has a 320 X 240 display, a full QWERTY keyboard, 1.3MP camera and a microSDspellerr slot.
  • Mobile versions of Microsoft® Office(TM)
  • Fast loading full HTML web browser with 3G
  • Bluetooth
  • Simultaneous voice and data capabilitites


On the horizon

Nokia N95 

  • An innovative two-way slider design.
  • 5 megapixel camera, integrated GPS, Wi-Fi, 150 MB of memory and Micro SD slot.
  • You can switch between modes easily thanks to the design.
  • You can slide the dial pad down to use the phone function, or slide the media keys out in the opposite direction for landscape mode.
  • 2.5" screen.
  • Expected to be released in the middle of January.


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Email Connectivity

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OS Platforms and Performance

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Top Picks

Compiled from Cnet.com , PC Magazine and L8shop.net

RIM BlackBerry 7130c 

Sony Ericsson P990i 

RIM Blackberry 8700c 

T-Mobile SDA 

Palm Treo 700p 

Cingular 2125 

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 

T-Mobile MDA 

Palm Treo 700w 

Motorola Q 

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