I love the PPC-6700.
Its got the megapixel camera, hour long camcorder, bluetooth, PDA capabilities, capability to read and write in excel and word, can be used as wireless modem for your laptop, an MP3 player with expandable SD Card, and has windows media player so you can download full leghnth movies. It also has buiilt in Wi-Fi. The built in wi-fi is cool. Even if you don't subscribe to Sprint's internet service you can still get on in the internet anywhere wi-fi is availbale.
2006-07-19 19:30:42
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answered by salvador m 5
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That is really a loaded question, because there are literally hundreds of phones on the market...you need to evaulate what you are going to be using the phone for, and why you need the best phone. If you only want it to be trendy...then that narrows it down, but really the best bet is to look at features. Do you want a flip or a slider phone, do you want a camera or no, do you want an MP3 player or no, will you be travelling internationally and using your phone or no...do the reasearch. I can recommend phones that range from free to the $600 range, but you may not use all the features, so then why buy it? If you like a lot of features for an affordable price, then I do recommend the Motorola V360 from T-Mobile. It is $49.99 after rebate on a new activation. The phone is bluetooth capable, has a camera with video playback, and has an MP3 player built in with removable memory. It comes with a 64MB memory card, but will support up to 4GB. Check out www.t-mobile.com. There is a coverage map so you can make sure that you will get service where you live, work, and play. You can choose a rate plan, and even activate right on the web. If you prefer the personal touch, you can call 1-800-T-MOBILE or visit a dealer to activate as well. Good Luck in your search.
2006-07-19 21:06:12
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answered by id_dreams 3
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I agree with previous post. I have the PPC-6700 and I can do about anything on it. Sprint's internet is only 15.00 a month, so it's not bad by any means. I play MP3's, surf web, text and instant message, open excel and word documents, and get my work email and calendar.
2006-07-19 20:26:39
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answered by johndavis 2
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I have the newest Blackberry, I used to have a Razr, but I ditched it after it had a lot of problems. I would recommend the newest Blackberry, very cool phone!
2006-07-19 18:04:07
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answered by Rose 4
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2006-07-19 18:04:03
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answered by matt 1
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