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Originally Posted by HarveyJ
Try the HTC Shift or Advantage
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Shift's got more power, a LOT more power, but is almost as large as an Asus EEE
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That thing is huge. Hows the battery life on that puppy?
Im running a t-mobile shadow now. Windows mobile. Phone, Email, Microsoft Office, Wifi , Streaming, Video games.
There is no GPS, but the mobile version of google maps allows you to use cellphone towers to pinpoint your location on a map. This worked great in the city but once you get to the less popuload areas you are SOL.
Not a full keyboard but I think the key scheme is more intuitive for typing on the run. For a cheap starter smartpone, I'd reccomend it.
Not sure what the OP meant by talking, I think most new phones today allow voice commands.