I currently have a "smart phone" Audiovox 6700 (http://www.mobiletechreview.com/Sprint-PPC-6700.htm) and although I like the fact of having everything on one device, I find it big and heavy and kind of clunky.
What would be a good smart phone to check out to see what could give me the same funcionality, smaller device and a little more user-friendly?
Two small and popular smartphones are the Motorola Q and the Samsung BlackJack. You can read CNET's reviews here and here.
Does either of these phones meet your requirements? Or is there anything missing from them that you'd really like to have? I look forward to your reply.
I am going through the same process and am looking at the Smasung Blackjack
it is slim and cool and runs the new windows mobile OS
take a look at CNN Review of Samsung Blackjack
and the official blackjack site
I prefer the Motorola Q. The keypad is far superior to the Blackjack and much easier to type. The Blackjack has some nice looking features but I find the overall performance is inferior to the Q.
Go with Motorola!
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