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- 02-26-2010 #11
I'm a big fan of Blackberry. It's an amazing phone with long battery life.

Screw Google! Ask me!
- 03-04-2010 #12
Cut it down to these 4 brands, which one would you choose and why?
Nokia E-series (Nokia E71 or E72)
HTC (I'm not too sure as to which are the 'best' models)
Blackberry (heck, what models are there???)
IPhone
All of them looks nice and professional...it's hard to choose. And nope I don't even know what features I want
That makes it harder...
They call me the mysterious one...
my motto is...when it's hot, chill baby
- 03-04-2010 #13*nix Technical Support
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If you want my two cents, HTC or Blackberry, well supported and work under nearly any OS.
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- 03-05-2010 #14
I think you should have a look at Nokia N97.

- 03-05-2010 #15
If you can wait for 4-5 months, there are Phones with Windows Phone 7 Series coming up which is really worth the wait.
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- 03-05-2010 #16
Or better wait for a MeeGo device
- 03-06-2010 #17
- 03-06-2010 #18
Nokia's Maemo+ Intel's Moblin= MeeGo
http://www.engadget.com/2010/02/15/m...mo-and-moblin/
http://meego.com/
- 03-06-2010 #19Experienced User
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Nokia + Intel + Linux = MeeGo
Google search -- HereNokia and Intel have just announced the creation of MeeGo, a new Linux-based operating system designed for portable devices including netbooks and smartphones as well as other non-desktop platforms like connected TVs and vehicles. The new OS is a combination of Nokia's Maemo and Intel's Moblin, both Linux-based computing environments. This partnership is notable not just for combining two different Linux platforms under one roof, but for its cross-platform support of both Intel and ARM chips, the latter currently popular in mobile devices like Apple's iPhone thanks to its low power consumption needs.
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- 03-06-2010 #20
Hope my N900 will get MeeGo update

http://meego.com/community/blogs/val...owards-day-one
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