{"id":499,"date":"2008-12-03T03:46:03","date_gmt":"2008-12-03T08:46:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeroxr.com\/?p=499"},"modified":"2009-01-03T12:40:13","modified_gmt":"2009-01-03T17:40:13","slug":"zero-needs-your-help-help-me-pick-a-new-phone","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeroxr.com\/?p=499","title":{"rendered":"Zero needs your help! Help me pick a new phone!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Zero Corporate Communicator is due for an upgrade&#8230; My AT&amp;T Tilt has taken quite the beating from me. For 7 months of loyal service, being subject to my drunken rages every now and then, but also being hacked to fit my needs&#8230; I am amazed it has last me 7 months. I mean with respect to things&#8230; Check out my phone chronology! (Disclaimer: Times are approximate&#8230;)<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>10\/2004 &#8211; 10\/2005: Nokia 3120 (<strong>1 Year<\/strong>)<br \/>\n10\/2005 &#8211; 1\/2006: Motorola RAZR V3 (<strong>3 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n1\/2006 &#8211; 3\/2006: Motorola SLVR L6 (<strong>2 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n3\/2006 &#8211; 5\/2006: Motorola MPx 220 (<strong>2 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n5\/2006 &#8211; 7\/2006: Sony Ericsson T637 (<strong>2 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n7\/2006 &#8211; 10\/2006: Motorola SLVR L7 Unbranded without iTunes (<strong>3 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n10\/2006 &#8211; 1\/2007: HTC Wizard as a T-mobile USA MDA (<strong>3 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n1\/2007 &#8211; 5\/2007: Nokia E62 (<strong>4 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n5\/2007 &#8211; 10\/2007: Palm Treo 680 (<strong>4 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n10\/2007 &#8211; 4\/2008: <strong>DUAL PHONES<\/strong> &#8211; Sony Ericsson P990i <strong>AND<\/strong> Sony Ericsson w300i (<strong>6 Months<\/strong>)<br \/>\n4\/2008 &#8211; Present [12\/2\/2008] &#8211; HTC Kaiser as an AT&amp;T Tilt 8925 (<strong>7 months onward&#8230;<\/strong>)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Lately, my phone is going through issues&#8230; The slider mechanism is getting loose, unless I lock it in the angular position if I somewhat slack with the screen angle. I am going through a RAM leak issue that my phones go through&#8230; So something like the phone&#8217;s alarm or an event reminder will lock up or even crash my phone. I have to reboot the phone every other day now rather than every 4 days to keep the phone functional. The worst part&#8230; I have tried almost EVERY cooked and stock OEM HTC TyTN II ROM possible to flash into my phone in hopes of having a functional phone that was stable since the maladies happened&#8230; But alas&#8230; even a bare stripped out BASE ROM that is on the original HTC TyTN II without the garbage still has my phone crashing and locking up.<\/p>\n<p>So yeah&#8230; I have been looking at new phones. At the moment, I am eligible through T-Mobile to enjoy the same deals as new users from being eligible for an upgrade as long as I do the 2 year hitch. However, should I choose to hop back to the Death Star and be subject to their funny taxes, rollover minutes and etc&#8230; I&#8217;d have to wait until around until June of 2009. Time is not of the essence, yet&#8230; Unless my phone just purely becomes dysfunctional that it is unstable. I do need a smartphone, as the ability to see my calendar of events and keep my contacts at ready access. Messaging is highly important to me as I do a lot of mobile contact when voice is not an option. Internet plans are being considered, as e-mail and instant messages are my alternative lifelines other than texting and voice calls.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s the line-up&#8230; so far that is:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/na.blackberry.com\/eng\/devices\/blackberrybold\/\" target=\"_blank\">BlackBerry Bold<\/a> (To be unlocked&#8230;)<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.boygeniusreport.com\/2008\/11\/28\/rogers-launches-the-blackberry-curve-8900\/\" target=\"_blank\"> BlackBerry Javelin<\/a> (aka 8900 Curve) [Unfortunately no official link yet, link from Boy Genius Report]<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/europe.nokia.com\/A41271008\" target=\"_blank\"> Nokia XpressMusic 5800<\/a> (The wicked touch screen music phone)<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.palm.com\/us\/products\/smartphones\/centro\/index.html\" target=\"_blank\"> Palm Centro<\/a> (Unlocked from Palm)<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.htc.com\/us\/product\/g1\/overview.html\" target=\"_blank\"> HTC\/T-Mobile G1 by Google<\/a><\/p>\n<p>My common themes seem to be phones with physical keyboards that are exposed, the only exceptions being the G1 and the Nokia Xpress Music 5800. The G1 has a slider keyboard like my Tilt, while the Nokia has a soft keyboard and it does support written input via stylus.<\/p>\n<p>The issue of billing is not too bad&#8230; cause at the moment, I pay $70 for my current plan after taxes and such. However should I go with any device with the optional net plan (for the G1, the net plan is MANDATORY), the price totals out at $80. So it&#8217;s about 1 take out meal a month less. Not a big deal, cause I don&#8217;t have much time for that anyways. The only pressing issue would really be the $35 activation fee and the device prices.<\/p>\n<p>The BlackBerry devices may be fun, but the Bold, for example is only available in the US as a locked AT&amp;T phone and I would have to spend a little extra coin to get it unlocked for use. The Javelin is not known if it&#8217;s coming to T-Mobile USA, but there is already an AT&amp;T unit under testing. For either the Bold or Javelin, this is probably the most expensive route ranging from sniping one off of craiglist at $450+ before any unlocking services.<\/p>\n<p>The Palm is a rather nice and pint sized little smartphone and at roughly $300 unlocked from Palm is a great deal. The sad selection of white only is a little sobering&#8230; Though the final issue is compatibility with the T-Mobile mobile web&#8230; I am highly considering mobile web, so it puts the Centro on a very thin edge. The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 ($500+) is also on that same thin edge with the mobile web compatibility&#8230; Though the XpressMusic is more media centric rather than a corporate looking communicator.<\/p>\n<p>The T-Mobile G1 is probably the underdog of them all&#8230; Priced at $180 with a 2 year renewal, fully Linux and open source, and quickly becoming versatile. It&#8217;s made by HTC, so I am not too afraid of build issues. Sure, it looks a little caddish and far from corporate professional&#8230; But to know that it can basically give me near remote control over my own site is damn near staggering, especially when there are times I&#8217;d kill to blog something but only to find that I have to pay for a wireless LAN at Starbucks for an hour I may not use entirely.<\/p>\n<p>I digress&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>If anyone has an opinion, feel free to comment and let me know! If you have a recommendation, tell me your reasoning why! Any reasonable insight is welcome and encouraged!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Zero Corporate Communicator is due for an upgrade&#8230; My AT&amp;T Tilt has taken quite the beating from me. For 7 months of loyal service, being subject to my drunken rages every now and then, but also being hacked to fit my needs&#8230; I am amazed it has last me 7 months. 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