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Pro: Best call quality and reception you can find in a Smart Phone (from my experience). It blows away the Treo, xv6700, and Blackberry here.

 

Con: Lack of 3rd party software support -- It should be noted, however, that the Q is garnering quite the following and there are a LOT more programs out there for it now than there were last year

 

Pro: Slim, light, and durable

 

Con: Wide

 

Pro: Beautiful Screen, easy to use buttons (easier than the Treo--definitely)

 

 

 

This could either be a pro or con--No Touch Screen:

 

Con?: Harder to use general applications without simply being able to tap the screen, though I find them very easy to navigate without the touch screen

 

Pro?: Not nearly as easy to make accidental phone calls. I have an xv6700, and if someone txt messages me or calls me, it activates the screen in my pocket, making it very easy to do things I might not want to do with it.

 

 

 

Overall, I wish I'd have got the Q instead. Why? Well, a cell phone should be a cell phone first and foremost, and most PocketPC or Smart Phones are a phone second. The Q, however, has excellent call quality and reception, and that's why I'd prefer it. Honestly, I find myself avoiding using my touchscreen whenever possible because it's a hassle to use the thing with both hands. The Q is much better for one handed operation.

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Pros:

Slim design

Great Voice Quality

Stereo Bluetooth

1.3 MP camera

 

Cons:

Keyboard is not backlit

and I feel no touchscreen is a Con

--It's a con b/c I have a palm treo 650 and I love the touch screen.

2.5mm headphone jack (can't use a good pair of headphones) - most PDAs and Phones have this.

 

4-5 hours talk time w/ 8 days standby

^ thats not bad, but my palm gets around 7 hours talk time w/ 12 days standby.

 

 

Is it still Windows Mobile 5 or is it 6?

Are you in a price range that we can compare this to other PDAs/Phones

 

I know Palm OS hasn't changed much, but does offer many 3rd party apps.

Check out the Palm 700wx

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Treos are real nice...but they don't have the call quality of the Q

 

I doubt the blackjack does either--nobody does reception like Moto

 

That being said, Treo's are sweet--definitely. I'd definitely take a Treo over this POS xv6700 if I had to do it over again. That being said, the Q looks more and more attractive every time I check it out

 

Good Info Site for the Q

 

Also, you can find quite the list of applications for it, you just have to do a little digging...I found an NES and SNES emulator that work, and that's all you really need anyway :-)

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I have the treo 650 also...but to me it feels like a brick. It is nice to have a touch screen, but no phone should be this big. I get so tired of carrying this treo around. Go with a phone that you want. And make sure if you sign a contract that it is a phone you don't mind carrying on your hip or pocket for 2 years. If it is a big phone...to me it is just annoying.

 

Get a phone to be a phone first, then everything else second. I personally am thinking of going with the Blackberry 8300. Haven't made the move yet because I have so much invested into my treo (information, programs and such). I do like the treo, I just hate the size.

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