Actually, this may be a perfect solution for me. I 'settled' on a Sidekick because I wanted email, but not necessarily everything else, including the cell phone, but it was the best deal for unlimited email at the time. Get most everything by email now including voicemails, faxes, reminders, notes, etc. Text is unreliable, but email from those that I want to receive get through most every time (with a little setup sometimes). Rarely use the cell phone anymore (headaches from emf and poor reception in my area) so instead of paying 70+ for my sidekick with unlimited email, 20 a month for just simple email is a bargain and may be the solution for me. Look forward to checking out the features to see what it can (and can't) do. We don't need no stinkin cell phone! :)
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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Actually, this may be a perfect solution for me. I 'settled' on a Sidekick because I wanted email, but not necessarily everything else, including the cell phone, but it was the best deal for unlimited email at the time. Get most everything by email now including voicemails, faxes, reminders, notes, etc. Text is unreliable, but email from those that I want to receive get through most every time (with a little setup sometimes). Rarely use the cell phone anymore (headaches from emf and poor reception in my area) so instead of paying 70+ for my sidekick with unlimited email, 20 a month for just simple email is a bargain and may be the solution for me. Look forward to checking out the features to see what it can (and can't) do. We don't need no stinkin cell phone! :)