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Curious if anyone has had any experience with (and can recommend) a decent bluetooth-enabled cell phone?

I currently have a SonyEricsson t637 and am looking to upgrade. I've looked at a few options, but most are about $200 or so, and I don't have that kind of cash-on-hand currently.

I should mention that I'm currently month-to-month with Cingular and I'd like to avoid having to sign a 2yr contract with them if I can help it.
 
Curious if anyone has had any experience with (and can recommend) a decent bluetooth-enabled cell phone?

I currently have a SonyEricsson t637 and am looking to upgrade. I've looked at a few options, but most are about $200 or so, and I don't have that kind of cash-on-hand currently.

I should mention that I'm currently month-to-month with Cingular and I'd like to avoid having to sign a 2yr contract with them if I can help it.


i have a samsung sgh-t609,, bluetooth works perfectly, but i think it cannot be iSync'd if you dont care about that then it s a great phone..
 
Curious if anyone has had any experience with (and can recommend) a decent bluetooth-enabled cell phone?

I currently have a SonyEricsson t637 and am looking to upgrade. I've looked at a few options, but most are about $200 or so, and I don't have that kind of cash-on-hand currently.

I should mention that I'm currently month-to-month with Cingular and I'd like to avoid having to sign a 2yr contract with them if I can help it.

I have a Motorola KRZR and i love it. It works flawlessly with my mac, and apple just added iSync support for it. I know you want to avoid a 2 yr contract, but this phone would be well worth it.
 
Just got my KRZR tonight. so far so good...

address book syncs nicely, next i need to get the calenders syncing.
 
Get the Nokia E50.

Symbian 9.1 OS(S60 3rd edition)
240x320 screen resolution
Expandable memory
70 MB built-in memory
Ability to install third party applications(you can use Skype on your S60 3rd edition phone. A lot of other useful applications are available, too.)
Fast processor(similar to higher priced Nokia phones)
Customizable interface

More importantly, Webkit on phone!


I got mine for around $200 here in India. You might have to pay a bit more for this. If you get this phone, make sure you get the black E50. The silver E50 doesn't look too nice.

To make this phone work with iSync, you need to install a plugin.
 
To make this phone work with iSync, you need to install a plugin.[/QUOTE]

How can i check if there is a plug-i i can use so that i can iSync my phone too,, i ve got a samsung sggh-t609
 
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