To save Hexus' servers two posts (1 instead of 3), here's my first three (well five) phones.
- 1st ever phone, bought for me: Motorola "brick". Can't remember specifics, but who cares?
- Tried the O2 XDA 2i for about a week, but lamented the fact that I had to use a touch screen as a primary interface. I ended up sending it back, under DSR.
- P1 XDA Exec. Wow. Here was my tablet PC, but in phone form! Wow. (Did I say that yet?) A keyboard made this THE phone of phones. (It still is, imho.)
- P2 MDA Vario 1. Smaller than Exec, but resolution was lower. (O2 were too expensive, so I switched. I don't like all the "pink" T-Mobile uses, but I could live with it.)
- P3 MDA Vario 3. Pretty much the perfect phone. (I'd still like an FM radio, HTC!
)
So, you're seeing a lot of WM phones. Sorry if you're not keen, but the killer feature - it's even more important than the ability to make phone calls! - is the ability to have a calendar you can sync with Outlook. So sort out your week on your PC, and it's on your phone as well. "Just like that."
I've become so much more organised. I've become organised.
XXXP4? Who knows? I think my 18 months are approaching, so I'm
entitled to switch phones. Do I want to? I'm not sure. Some newer phones are widescreen, one apparently has the same resolution as my
01+ (which is staggering) and some of HTC's recent TouchFlo demos have impressed me.
Improvements? Sure, but I doubt they'd make me more happy than I am at the moment.
(You could add an FM radio, though. Coughs.)