Treo or Blackberry
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In order to get some valid responses, I'd suggest elaborating on a couple of questions. What primary functions are your goal (e.g. e-mail, games, PIM, etc.)? And, what will you be using for a back end (corporate e-mail, Internet e-mail, etc.)? Both devices, as well as ones like the iPaq, have different strengths and weaknesses. My experience (corporate IT manager) indicates that it isn't a matter of one being better than the other, but rather which best fits the individual's need.
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Originally Posted by smallfly
In order to get some valid responses, I'd suggest elaborating on a couple of questions. What primary functions are your goal (e.g. e-mail, games, PIM, etc.)? And, what will you be using for a back end (corporate e-mail, Internet e-mail, etc.)? Both devices, as well as ones like the iPaq, have different strengths and weaknesses. My experience (corporate IT manager) indicates that it isn't a matter of one being better than the other, but rather which best fits the individual's need.
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I have a Treo. I don't use it for much other than making calls and responding to email.
I travel frequently, so I like being able to receive company email via IMAP. The company does not prefer blackberry or treo or other.
I google, or send a yahoo im - but that's a couple of times a month.
I don't care about playing music, using the camera, editing excel documents. I use my ipod or laptop for that.
My company pays for my cell phone plan and data plan.
I travel frequently, so I like being able to receive company email via IMAP. The company does not prefer blackberry or treo or other.
I google, or send a yahoo im - but that's a couple of times a month.
I don't care about playing music, using the camera, editing excel documents. I use my ipod or laptop for that.
My company pays for my cell phone plan and data plan.
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Originally Posted by smallfly
In order to get some valid responses, I'd suggest elaborating on a couple of questions. What primary functions are your goal (e.g. e-mail, games, PIM, etc.)? And, what will you be using for a back end (corporate e-mail, Internet e-mail, etc.)? Both devices, as well as ones like the iPaq, have different strengths and weaknesses. My experience (corporate IT manager) indicates that it isn't a matter of one being better than the other, but rather which best fits the individual's need.
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Sorry about the delay in responding -- I don't often visit the Technology section.
See if this helps: The way I decide on what device to issue to our employees falls back to what I was asking earlier regarding usage. Blackberries are first and foremost e-mail devices, and they do that very well. They also seem to have longer battery life than most regular cell phones, although obviously not nearly as ergonomic.
On the other hand, if the goal is to have more of a handheld computer full of features, then focus on the Treo, iPaq, et.al.
Just my condensed opinions -- your mileage may vary.
See if this helps: The way I decide on what device to issue to our employees falls back to what I was asking earlier regarding usage. Blackberries are first and foremost e-mail devices, and they do that very well. They also seem to have longer battery life than most regular cell phones, although obviously not nearly as ergonomic.
On the other hand, if the goal is to have more of a handheld computer full of features, then focus on the Treo, iPaq, et.al.
Just my condensed opinions -- your mileage may vary.
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If you're going to get a Treo 700, get the p. The 700w bites.
I have a new 700p as our company runs GoodLink, along with BES, so I'm limited to BB's Treo, and various WM devices. I'm relatively happy with the Treo, but I won't bang the drum for it as I did my new 600. The rest of the world has caught up.
It's better then the Q, however.
(All IMHO)
I have a new 700p as our company runs GoodLink, along with BES, so I'm limited to BB's Treo, and various WM devices. I'm relatively happy with the Treo, but I won't bang the drum for it as I did my new 600. The rest of the world has caught up.
It's better then the Q, however.
(All IMHO)
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Treo-fan here. It works well as a phone and PDA, but I've got mine pretty loaded up. I use it as mp3 player, video player, game player, web browser, pager, MS-office editor (word / excel), pocket book reader, OTR listening device, and texas hold 'em tutor.
While my 650 is falling a bit behind in the mobile world, I still like it better than any other PDA I've seen. I find the Palm OS far superior to Windows Mobile. Then again, I'm an old fart, so your mileage may vary.
While my 650 is falling a bit behind in the mobile world, I still like it better than any other PDA I've seen. I find the Palm OS far superior to Windows Mobile. Then again, I'm an old fart, so your mileage may vary.
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Originally Posted by dannyr
Nokia E61, actually
What functions does the E61 have with Exchange?
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Originally Posted by GadgetFreak
What functions does the E61 have with Exchange?

Also http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-gadgeteer/?p=18 is an interesting read
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I was a long time Blackberry user and ended up dumping it in favor of a Windows mobile device. I use the T-mobile MDA and have an email account through 4smartphone.net so I get true push email. I have many more apps then the Blackberry ever had and better quality apps than any Palm powered device.


