Hi,
I am trying to get hold of a phone that has the following features. I realise this is a comprehensive list but many phones have most of the features already, but many don't have the office docs editing features. This is an inportant feature for me and a stylus input feature would be a plus too.
I realise the Touch Diamond comes clse except for the 3.15 Mp cam...(and no flash) but that maybe the phone I would buy...unless you guys know better
Anyway, thanks in advance.
GPS
Touch Screen/Stylus
T9
Expandable Memory (Preferably SD/Micro SD)
Music
MP3/MP4
Stereo Earphones
radio - RDS
5Mp Cam with flash
HSDPA
2g/3g
Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Wlan
Bluetooth
Edit Office Docs (txt, doc, xls)
SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
TV out functionality
Organizer
Voice memo/dial
Built-in handsfree
Regards
Dean
The Samsung Omnia i900 is very close to this list. Doesnt have voice activation though but looks like it has everything else you want.
Apart from the camera specs the HTC touch pro matches everything else that you are looking for. It has an additional QWERTY keyboard as well which comes handy for typing long emails or messages.
Thanks you are right....the Omnia i900 is everything I wanted...I guess I missed it because its so new.
Thanks for your help...I am checking prices on Ebay right at the moment for a sim free option.
Sparky
Daymo7 said:
The Samsung Omnia i900 is very close to this list. Doesnt have voice activation though but looks like it has everything else you want.
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At first: the previous suggested devices are NOT phones; it are Pocket PC's with phone functionalities, these have touch screens.
There are smartphones: these have no touch screens.
Second: I'm in the same situation as you... -click-
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Does anyone know any GPS packages that work well on this phone . I understand that Symbian isn't the best for Gps !! I have had the phone for about 4 weeks and find it good with a few annoying quirks-no predictive text, no voice dial, no external volume controls for music player etc etc.
http://www.easydevices.co.uk/pp/Mobile_Phone/WAYFINDER_NAVIGATOR_12_MONTHS_NAVIGATION_PACK.html
http://3lib.ukonline.co.uk/gps.htm
First link is for Wayfinder
That second link is for tomtom 5 mobile.
I think route 66 would probably work also.
Can anyone tell me which of these HTC machines I should go for...
* Qtek 9600 / HTC TyTN
or
* HTC P3600
I would like to have WLAN, ability to use VOIP sip phones on it, useful for navigator, I would prefer QWERTY but not 100% important... on which one of them can I also use TomTom or any of the navigation systems out there...
thanks for more information
Tytn
if you edit and re-title/subject you're more likely to get responses from people who have either or both devices.
But my choice will be the Tytn because 1 the HTC P3600 is not available where I am, 2 I'd miss the keyboard after having a Wizard and 3 looking at the wiki, they look the same except for battery life and mine gets plugged into my pc every day and charges anyway.
B
thanks bbobeckyj for ur response... I wonder what sort of keyboard is with the P3600 as I haven't seen any picture or any info about this. I also think the TyTN would be nice for its QWERTY since using P990i small QWERTY made my writing much fun...
I am basically planning to get either one of this gadgets basically for VoIP over WLAN purposes & navigation since I own a SE P990i which lack the VoIP from Skype or any SIP soft phone but I wont mind enjoying easy texting to webpages and emails...
sorry,
I wasn't very clear,what I meant to say was that they look the same except the keyboard AND the battery life,
there is no board with the p3600,
B
please what is the board and what keyboard is with the p3600? I am new with these machines but I want to know b4 i make the final decision...
thnx
no keyboard on p3600
There is NOT a keyboard with the p3600. I was a little unclear in my first reply.
They look the same except the Tytn has a keyboard but a shorter batery life.
So basically, do you want a keyboard or a thin phone?
Sorry for the confusion,
B
i would like to have a keyboard but if I know what is on the p3600, i can decide properly. how can i type SMS on the p3600 if there is no keyboard or physical dialpad?
thnx
Tytn vs 3600
The Tytn (also i-mate Jasjam, Dopod 838 Pro) has a sliding keybord. Type in Jasjam or Tytn to Google and you'll get 1000 pictures. The 3600 lacks the keyboard, but has a functioning GPS chip that is only waiting for a factory ROM to make it work. Unless they can solve some hardware issues the Tytn will never have GPS so you will need a Bluetooth GPS receiver with the Tytn. It will them work as a Navigator. Check
http://www.calculatorking.com.au/images/dopod 838.jpg
for just one reference.
"i would like to have a keyboard but if I know what is on the p3600, i can decide properly. how can i type SMS on the p3600 if there is no keyboard or physical dialpad?"
pda phones have touch screens and support you writing sms's in handwriting on the screen or using the software keyboard in the software
p3450. herald (i think) is halfway between the wizard and tytn. look them all up on youtube to get a good view
B
Rudegar said:
pda phones have touch screens and support you writing sms's in handwriting on the screen or using the software keyboard in the software
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thanks everyone for the input..i do like TyTN for the keyboard as it is quite stylish and fast to type SMS or use emails but with that P3600, it will be difficult to achieve that. I am indeed interest in the GPS and faster system in the P3600 but since many things even needs to be solved on the model,I better 4get about it
Overview
The HTC Touch Cruise™ is sleek, stylish, and compact, but big on features and with an LCD screen size that gives you an excellent multimedia experience in a mobile device. Featuring HTC’s innovative TouchFLO™ interface, the Touch Cruise is extremely easy to use. Using ordinary finger gestures, you can quickly browse through e-mails, web pages, messages, music, and images, making navigation a breeze.
Live HTC Home™ vibrantly displays important information, such as real-time weather updates and a large easy-to-view clock. A quick application launcher provides easy access to favorite programs. HTC Home™ also gives you quick access to ring tone settings making it easy to adjust device sounds and alerts on the fly. The dynamic 3D Touch Cube interface enables you to quickly call contacts, open applications, listen to music, and browse media files.
Built-in GPS functionality and the included software enable you to find the fastest route to your direction, locate restaurants and services on the way, and never get lost. Avoid traffic and delays, and take detours to visit points of interest and local attractions.
Highlights:
Full multimedia experience with the large 2.8-inch touch screen
Revolutionary TouchFLO™ touch-screen technology that allows finger-touch scrolling, panning, and photo zooming
Innovative 3D Touch Cube interface for quick and easy navigation
Worldwide connectivity (3G and GPRS/EDGE/GSM)
Windows Mobile® 6 Professional with Direct Push Outlook® e-mail
Live HTC Home™ featuring time and weather display, quick launcher, and one-touch ring tone settings.
3 megapixel camera with auto-focus for shooting photos/videos and a second camera for video calls or self-portraits
Built-in turn-by-turn GPS navigation with TomTom® software offers you a full navigation experience
Entertainment features including an FM radio, MP3 player, and video playback
This thing is freaking perfect. If I had the money right now, I would definitely replace my TyTN (Hermes) with this. QWERTY keypads are a thing of the past now.
HTC Tom Cruise ???
Hehe, for some reason I first read it Tom Cruise as well, funny
Anyway, this thing is sweeeet! I'll probably be selling my Touch for this one. This one looks quite nice but even nicer are the specs!
Faster, more memory and GPS. It's the perfect device for me.
See here for more spec's
This will be my next toy for sure! What more could you ask for!
I can't decide which I like better...this or the Tilt...
New cpu
draven187 said:
See here for more spec's
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What is the performance of this cpu?
Primarily it is a TyTn II Minus the mechanical keyboard Plus the FM Radio.
With upcoming good SIP's such as TouchPal for me the need for the mechanical keyboard is no longer crucial specially in view of the advantages such as reduced thickness and improved reliability.
Release date???
Looks as if it is already available at Expansys UK. They do not have it in stock but will order it once you order at their website. Does Not look like a per-order though.
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What is the performance of this cpu?
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It has a 400Mhz prosessor..
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Release date???
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Press Release said "this month".
First review!
The first HTC Cruise review, with videos, photos, benchmark, and so on, on http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-touch-cruise.shtml#14
It does indeed look really nice.
Perfect successor to my Artemis. I was in a pickle, i just couldnt get another phone, without ALL the features of my Artemis, including its GPS etc.
Now i can! Woo! Bit worried about that shiny screen in sunlight though...wont it be a bugger?
More Pictures
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=224&t=444481
Big question is, is it going to be transflective?
HTC Touch Cruise, is now available in all Europe
http://www.europe.htc.com/en/products/htctouchcruise.html
Preview Htc Touch Crouse
http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-touch-cruise-en.shtml
Someone already ordered one from Expansys? If they deliver I'm ordering too lol
I am looking to upgrade my phone with something just a bit better, but I want to make sure I am upgrading, not losing out on features. So first I need a phone that has all of the same features but more.
I use my phone in lieu of a laptop on trips, as I am often in a situation where carrying a laptop is impractical, and I need something that can be shoved into a pocket at a moments notice.
Here are the features I have currently and I want in my new phone:
1. A Great Phone
This is by far the most important thing. A phone that has loud and clear voice quality, great reception, and picks up voice well. My phone currently I can use in the middle of a loud nightclub underground and still be able to have a conversation and great reception. This rules out the iPhone already.
2. Outlook 2007 Integration (or Outlook 2007 killer software integration)
This includes push email, desktop synced email, contacts with all fields, tasks, calendar and notes. I need them all.
3. Internet friendly
I use the internet constantly on my phone, browsing all day. I use Opera Mobile software, and it works great, even with tabs! Wether it is GPRS, EDGE or 3G, I can connectification.
4. Multimedia friendly
Windows media player converts and copies all the videos and music I want automatically and provides many great options for shuffling the music on the player automagically. I also use TCPMP for divx and youtube videos and the like with no problems.
5. Bluetooth A2DP
I swear by my stereo headset. I have no used a wired one in so long. Listening to music, wathcing videos and having phone conversations is so much easier with A2DP. This rules out the iPhone again.
6. Large capacity/storage cards
Currently 8GB microsd cards are avaliable for my phone, with a theoretical limit of 32GB.
7. Instant messengers
I use MSN, QQ, Skype and others on my phone. It is nice to be connected.
8. Wifi
for those times when 3g just aint enough.
9. Hardware keyboard
I message a LOT, so I need a device that caters to this. No onscreen keyboard can match the usability of a hardware keyboard (in my and most people's opinion)
10. Pocketable
This has to fit in my pocket easily. PReferably a suit inside pocket. My current phone is about 14mm thick and about 3.5 inches diagonal... smaller than many less functional phones.
11. Chinese/Asian language input
Perhaps this is just for me, but it an essential for me to be able to communicate in Chinese.
12. All the little things
All the little things that make the user experience better
- threaded sms
- autocomplete names, emails, numbers
- predictive phrases (not only words, the phone predicts sentence patterns as well)
- calling card support (adding prefixes, dialing predetermined numbers automatically)
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Things I want in my NEW phone that my current phone lacks:
1. Speed
My phone slows to a crawl when I am doing too many things at the same time.
2. Bigger screen (3 inch+)
Watching videos on a 2.8 inch screen is fine, albeit too small. My eyes get tired after a while. Extra screen real estate would be better for surfiung the web as well.
3. GPS
Google maps is functional, but can only now give me a location based on my nearest cell. true GPS location finding would be a huge advantage, as I am often searching for locations.
So after all that, does anyone have any sugesstions on the perfect phone?
why not try a x7510 ?
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why not try a x7510 ?
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Hmm, looks interesting, if a bit big and heavy... I am looking further into it to see how pocket friendly it can be...
phony said:
Hmm, looks interesting, if a bit big and heavy... I am looking further into it to see how pocket friendly it can be...
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This is exactly what you are looking for (I think)
http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/HTC-Universal-phone-gallery-pg_1336.html
It´s not a new model, but till to this date not ANY phone has beaten Universal!!
Have a look mate
Cheers
orb3000 said:
This is exactly what you are looking for (I think)
http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/HTC-Universal-phone-gallery-pg_1336.html
It´s not a new model, but till to this date not ANY phone has beaten Universal!!
Have a look mate
Cheers
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Anotehr vote for the Universal. IMHO it's better than the Advantage - and MUCH cheaper!
The Universal definitely does look like a great choice, the only thing would be it's lack of GPS and perhaps it is a tad bulky to have in a jeans pocket. Otherwise, I agree, the Universal seems like a top contender. What is the successor to the Universal?
Is is possible to upgrade the Universal with WinMo 6.1 and TouchFLO?
Also, I was leaning towards the HTC Raphael (Diamond Touch Pro), but the small screen still is a bit annoying... just a half inch more and I'd be happy.
The Universal definitely does look like a great choice, the only thing would be it's lack of GPS and perhaps it is a tad bulky to have in a jeans pocket. Otherwise, I agree, the Universal seems like a top contender. What is the successor to the Universal?
Is is possible to upgrade the Universal with WinMo 6.1 and TouchFLO?
Also, I was leaning towards the HTC Raphael (Diamond Touch Pro), but the small screen still is a bit annoying... just extend the screen to the edges more by a half inch...
Hello,
anyone has this phone ?
cheers
yes me, but i can't unlock it, and i can't find a gps software for it...
GPS Software
Garmin Mobile XT works beautifully on it.
and you don't have any problems with the keyboard?
all keys are recognized?
hi,
ndrive and mcguider (sygic drive) also works perfect with the c6625 and the keyboard.
cheers
Hi all
I have this samsung,
I find it very convenient and useful
I have no problems with keyboard. I am now trying to install programs to increase its use.
2 way call recording for samsung c6625
Hi guys
I am not software engineer, so don't know much about the same. But recently I have purchaed samsung c-6625 and I have install Vito 1.37, While calll recording it records only opposite person's voice, and doesn't record my voice at all. I have tried this with one note also with insert voice recording but same result. infect i need to put my speaker phone on even if i have to record opposite person't voice,
I can't understand why it is not recording my voice? As this is my day in day out feature i was looking in my phone, if this doesn't seems to be work then i have to buy new one again with same facility...
Can any one tell me how to record 2 way voice recording on same model.
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Atit
I am from holland and i have the C6625 for 3 weeks now,i cant find anny applications for it! i tryed several WM 6.1 applications but the phone say's: may maby not work good bacause this application is for an older version of WM. ???
I have the good aplications for WM 6.1 non-touchscreen,please tell me what works good on it please!! i am desperate of trying!
gps with garmin
its nice garmin xt mobile on my c6625
just follow this link
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/showthread.php?t=297785&highlight=GARMIN
Thanks but i dont use GPS i am more interessted in sms notifier,or sms reminder,cant find it and if i do,it does not work!
i've just bought this phone a week ago and so far so good
(+)
-quite affordable and quite cheap for Windows Mobile Smartphone
-screen quality excellent
-SMS Chat are available through PHM Registry Editor
-awesome built quality
-videocall quality are quite good
(-)
-the sound quality reduced if the sound is too loud (loudspeaker or not, both the same)
-too light for a smartphone
Hello,
>> SMS Chat can are available through PHM Registry Editor
is default "on" on my c6625
>> the sound quality reduced if the sound is too loud (loudspeaker or not, both the same)
right, i hate this feature, have not found any tricks to remove this thing.
cheers
Hi..
How is the battery backup practically ?
thanks
how to upgrade this phone to wm6.5 friends?
thx.
is there any comment for C6625?
Comments on C6625
I am a new owner of a Samsung C6625.
First thing first the minuses:
- no touchscreen running an OS designed for touchscreens! most software are running but are unusable. Imagine a igo8 running and getting stuck in the main menu (frustrating)
- GPS has poor signal
- WM is standard
- community support for it is limited!
- no wifi
Pluses
+ no slide for keyboard
+ bussiness phone image.
Advice
Buy a normal touch screen phone something form HTC, Eten if you are lucy and don't have hardware problems then you have good mobile with great community support. I also have an older M700 Eten running WM6.5 that I will keep because the C6625 isn't able to replace it.
hello all,
i'm from indonesia,i've use this phone for quite sometimes.
its true that garmin XT works very nice in this device.and if you want to use free pushmail you might consider using SEVEN (its realtime pushmail,excellent).
someone posted about sms notifier,is it similar to sms ticker?cos if it is its already in the device,so you don't have to install third party softwares.
i found this device very handy,especially for backups.by simply using microsoft myphone,and my C6625 is on the internet!
for other applications,i think we can use any WM 6.1 softwares.heaps of it is on the net!^^
about upgrading to 6.5, i don't think C6625 will survive,or maybe if you push it,it'll explode because of the processor's limit.LOL
aboss_aboss said:
I am a new owner of a Samsung C6625.
First thing first the minuses:
- no touchscreen running an OS designed for touchscreens! most software are running but are unusable. Imagine a igo8 running and getting stuck in the main menu (frustrating)
- GPS has poor signal
- WM is standard
- community support for it is limited!
- no wifi
Pluses
+ no slide for keyboard
+ bussiness phone image.
Advice
Buy a normal touch screen phone something form HTC, Eten if you are lucy and don't have hardware problems then you have good mobile with great community support. I also have an older M700 Eten running WM6.5 that I will keep because the C6625 isn't able to replace it.
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i think GPS signal depends on your location,so it doesn't count for the minuses of this device.CMIIW
The device is more than good, my best one-Hand Phone. I use it for months, GPS with Garmin is really nice. But now I look for the HTC ozone, Samsung Omnia B7330 or LG GW550, it just has something new here. Therefore, I sell my C6625 so if you have interest, just let me know.
cheers
4sale:
Samsung C6625 (US)
Moto Q9H (US)
Samsung Blackjack II (US)
hi, i'm from indonesia and i think this c6625 is very good. garmin XT work very nice even i was inside home.