i'll start off with the smartphone/pda phones...
BlackBerry 7290.
It takes all the business tools you'll need and shrinks them down into a small, lightweight format. Designed as the only mobile communications device you'll ever need, it includes ergonomic buttons, a QWERTY keyboard, and a full-color 240x160 display, giving you access to features from organizers to email. It's also Bluetooth® enabled for hands-free talking.
Included Features
* Email, phone, browser, SMS, and organizer in a single handheld
* Bluetooth® wireless capable for handsfree talking
* Adaptive Multi-Rate Technology
* AMR optimizes network frequency & voice coverage
* Easy-to-use navigation trackwheel and intuitive menu interface
* Enhanced double backlight for keypad and screen
* Bright, backlit 240x160 display with over 65,000 colors
* Black design with modified keypad
* Email with integrated attachment viewing
* Quad-band world device - functions on all worldwide GSM networks
* JavaTM development platform based on open standards
Nokia E62
Get easy access to view, edit and present Microsoft Office documents. Send and receive email, create, edit and sync email, calendar and contacts with your computer, too. QWERTY keyboard makes it easy. You'll have access to a wide range of business and personal applications, such as Good® Mobile Messaging, Xpress Mail, BlackBerry Connect, mail for Microsoft® Exchange, IM, POP3 and IMAP4. Store multiple numbers, email addresses, mailing addresses.
Included Features
* Email, contacts and scheduler all in one
* Multiple personal & corporate email options
* View, create, edit & email Microsoft® Office docs
* Comfortable full QWERTY keyboard
* Video player and music player
* Bluetooth® wireless capable
* Speakerphone & voice recorder
* Organizer with calendar, contacts & tasks
* Blackberry Connect, Mail for Exchange, Xpress Mail capable
* PIM & Outlook synchronization with PC and email
* Multimedia messaging - Send text, images & sounds
* Instant messaging - AOL®, Yahoo!® & ICQ®
* High speed EDGE connectivity
* Full HTML web browser
* Cingular Exclusive
here are the regular phones...
Nokia 6030
Listen to the music with a built-in FM radio, tell your friends about your day with MMS messaging, and check your email with Mobile Internet. The full-color display makes the 6030 easy to use day or night.
Included Features
* Integrated FM Radio (Requires Separate Headset)
* Music Tone Ringtones, Downloadable Games and Graphics
* Mobile Instant Messaging using AOL®, Yahoo!® and ICQ® Instant Messaging
* Wireless Internet Browser
* MEdia Net capable for surfing the internet
* Speakerphone
* Multimedia Messaging - Send text, pictures and sound
* 850/1900 MHz - Dual-band device
* TFT display with 65K colors
* GPRS data transfer
* Predictive Text Input
Sony Ericsson Z300a
A GoPhone exclusive. Sleek and stylish clam-shell design that fits neatly in your hand. Multimedia messaging - send pictures, text, and sounds. Photo caller ID and unique caller ringtones. MEdia Net capable for surfing the internet, full-audio polyphonic ringtones, downloadable wallpaper and graphics. Sleep tight with the calendar and alarm clock and know who is calling with the external caller ID.
Included Features
* Photo Caller ID & unique caller ringtones
* MEdia Net capable for surfing the internet
* Multimedia Messaging - send pictures, text & sounds
* Full-audio polyphonic ringtones
* Downloadable wallpaper and graphics
* Calendar and alarm clock
* GoPhone Exclusive
* External caller ID - See who is calling
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These last 2 are my person recommendations for you...they are also the cheapest ironically.
Sony Ericsson T290a
You'll enjoy the features of this candy-bar style phone. Speakerphone for hands-free conversation, dual-band, built-in email client, 4,096 color LCD screen for viewing pictures and viewing the internet. Play games in your spare time, too. The Sony Ericsson T290a has a voice recorder, picture phonebook, gallery and wallpaper. You can capture the moments as they happen because this phone is camera ready (requires Sony Ericsson camera accessory).
Included Features
* Speakerphone allows for hands-free conversation
* 4,096 Color LCD Screen for viewing pictures and surfing the internet
* Voice Recorder
* Picture phonebook, gallery and wallpaper
* Built-in e-mail client
* Camera ready (requires SonyEricsson camera accessory)
* Predictive text input
* Calendar, calculator, contacts, alarm and stopwatch
the fact that you CAN have a camera on this with the accessory is a plus for me. perhaps you too?
The Motorola L2
The L2 brings together hi-tech features with easy access, including Bluetooth® connectivity for simple links to headsets and computers, quad-band GSMTM so you won't have to worry about where you call, speakerphone for hands-free use, and mobile email. Powering up is simple, too. Just connect your L2 to your computer's USB port for a quick charge.
Included Features
* Quad-band world phone
* Mobile e-mail capable
* Bluetooth® wireless capable
* Sleek ultra thin design
* Hands-free speakerphone
* Downloads ringtones and graphics
* Multimedia and text messaging
* Instant messaging with AOL®, Yahoo!® and ICQ®
this one is just sleek looking with a lot of features.
hope this helped!
2007-01-25 07:41:09
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answered by helloitsrandy 3
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The Nokia 6030 is a VERY basic phone, but will get the job done at work. If you wish, since Cingular is a GSM company you could purchase an additional phone via the web or as a used device, and switch your sim card out for when you are outside of work to give you a phone with a few more features.
2007-01-25 07:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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go to Wal Mart and buy a Go-phone. Take the SIM card out of your current phone and put it in the new phone. Cingular is the service provider for Go-phones, and they no longer track the phone that you use, but the SIM card. So by putting the SIM card in the new phone, your service will transfer to the new phone. and FYI, most insurance companies offer a cell phone insurance for MUCH less than Cingular offers it for. I think Farm Bureau's is like $25 a year or something, instead of Cingular's monthly fee of what...$5?
2016-05-23 23:04:06
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answered by ? 4
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