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Drgnhntr said:
I also wanted to recommend Amazon. The only thing I wanted to add is to not use their free shipping. It took almost 2 weeks for them to ship my phone, after they activated my service. I paid about for 10 days of service I didn't have a phone for. :(

Interesting...although I have never gotten a phone from Amazon with free shipping, my general experience with getting books with free shipping has been very good. Also, recently, they have been advertising free two-day with phones. :)
 
Would love for them to allow syncing with Sanyo phones, at least through USB as I have the RL-7300 and think it's a great phone and don't plan on getting another one anytime soon.
 
Toe said:
I had heard that the problem was Motorola's, not Apple's. But apparently Tiger works it out one way or another....
From what I've read about this issue, it really isn't anyone's fault. Moto used a different syncing protocol than iSync. I think that Moto uses SyncML and iSync didn't communicate through SyncML. Maybe Tiger's iSync recognizes SyncML and that's why [apparently] the Moto phones can sync via BT.
 
But is there any way to get something like a S-E S710 with T-Mobile?

Amazon's Sony Ericsson phones are either locked to another provider or are pretty old school.
 
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