tomtom1977
04-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Hello guys,
my mobile is soon giving up... and I also have a Palm TX, apart from the usual TX probs, I am really happy with it.
The following is important to me:
* Good PIM apps, see apps below
* Mp3s or videos, good(!) RSS reader
So I figured out that I am interested in these devices:
* Centro, not avilable in UK yet
* Nokia N96: available in 08/2008 maybe
* Sony Ericsson W960i: A good smartphone?
* Nokia N810: Quite impressive, a friend of mine let me test
My applications:
* Bonsai for outlining and GTD
* DateBk6
* (Doc2Go)
* MobiPocket/eReader/Plucker for reading
* SplashID for passwords
At this time of writing, only N810 and maybe W960i are here in UK available. The 1 million question is, would fit a Nokia N810 my needs (+ Garnet Emulator). What are your experiences, is it ok?
The other option would be that I leave Palm and wait for the N96, Symbian has quite a lots of applications available, it also has about 60% of the market. What are your experiences with Symbian as a Palm User?
Many thanks for your advice.
my mobile is soon giving up... and I also have a Palm TX, apart from the usual TX probs, I am really happy with it.
The following is important to me:
* Good PIM apps, see apps below
* Mp3s or videos, good(!) RSS reader
So I figured out that I am interested in these devices:
* Centro, not avilable in UK yet
* Nokia N96: available in 08/2008 maybe
* Sony Ericsson W960i: A good smartphone?
* Nokia N810: Quite impressive, a friend of mine let me test
My applications:
* Bonsai for outlining and GTD
* DateBk6
* (Doc2Go)
* MobiPocket/eReader/Plucker for reading
* SplashID for passwords
At this time of writing, only N810 and maybe W960i are here in UK available. The 1 million question is, would fit a Nokia N810 my needs (+ Garnet Emulator). What are your experiences, is it ok?
The other option would be that I leave Palm and wait for the N96, Symbian has quite a lots of applications available, it also has about 60% of the market. What are your experiences with Symbian as a Palm User?
Many thanks for your advice.