Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What cell do you recommend in the Verizon network?

I am fairly happy with the actual Verizon reception, what I have an issue with is the phone. I have the Motorola Q (my 2nd M-Q, they both have been horrible). I would like to get a cell that will be user friendly to store client info and work related info on (accounting field of work). Any suggestions? Oh, and that takes good pics.What cell do you recommend in the Verizon network?
For your needs, the enV sounds perfect. Full keyboard for entering info, and it has a 2.0 mp camera which takes great pictures. As a phone, it gets remarkable reception.What cell do you recommend in the Verizon network?
For your usage, as someone already mentioned, the LG enV or its newer version, the Voyager, are good phones and might suit you well. Otherwise you might want a PDA or smartphone like the Moto Q you already have. Personally I don't like PDAs because of the added data feature they all require, but depending on your usage you might need one. I would suggest three phones:

-The Blackberry Pearl; the first Blackberry on the Verizon network to include a camera. It's not a bad phone, but Blackberries are very business oriented and if you don't need all those functions you'd be better off with something else.

-The Samsung SCH-u760; an interesting phone that reminds me of some of the first computers ever invented...style-wise anyway. It has a 12-key keypad on the front and a full QWERTY keypad that slides out from the side. It's also the second phone on the Verizon network that supports Wi-Fi.

-The Verizon XV6800; the third phone on the Verizon network to support Wi-Fi, this is the newer version of the first phone with Wi-Fi. It's got a touch screen and a slide-out QWERTY keypad.



When it comes to software, Blackberries like to have special treatment but most other PDAs are relatively comparable. It's best to pull up the specs on the Verizon website.
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