A little more on the personal preference side, but if this (or something like this) was out on Sprint, I'd buy it. I use two phones - my main, personal phone (an N76 w/ T-mo) and my secondary, pda-phone (Mogul w/ Sprint). My set up of T-mo first/Sprint second isn't changing anytime soon because of the way my price plans are laid out.
So, w/ Sprint indefinitely set as my secondary phone, since I don't use the secondary phone all that often, I wouldn't mind having to use speaker or the bluetooth headset for calls. I'd care more about the data-driven stuff I could do on it and this device seems like it it would do it.
I would also like WiMAX on it since WiMAX is coming soon (or out already?) to Baltimore and DC this year.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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A little more on the personal preference side, but if this (or something like this) was out on Sprint, I'd buy it. I use two phones - my main, personal phone (an N76 w/ T-mo) and my secondary, pda-phone (Mogul w/ Sprint). My set up of T-mo first/Sprint second isn't changing anytime soon because of the way my price plans are laid out.
So, w/ Sprint indefinitely set as my secondary phone, since I don't use the secondary phone all that often, I wouldn't mind having to use speaker or the bluetooth headset for calls. I'd care more about the data-driven stuff I could do on it and this device seems like it it would do it.
I would also like WiMAX on it since WiMAX is coming soon (or out already?) to Baltimore and DC this year.