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First, let me start by saying I have used Windows mobile PDA's since WindowsCE and the HP 660LX; I am used to ugly devices. That said, I used to change them about as often as Kenny Lofton changed baseball teams. The last one I had was the Samsung i730 and it lasted longer than any phone or PDA that I ever used (2+ years). The I730 was just the most complete convergence solution out there (PDA, broadband internet access, and phone); I could do more with that device than any iPhone user could even think of with it's expandability. internet speed and software options. Sadly, though, it looked like a tank when turned upside down because of the extended battery needed to watch an entire 9 inning Red Sox game on Slingplayer. That and the damned wired headphones made me feel so 1990's.
I just got the new i760 this week. MUCH slimmer and now has both the A2DP profile and a camera. No more wired stereo headphones! I have three relatively small gripes, though. 1) The video driver problem mentioned above makes Slingplayer only work in the smaller vertical mode 2) The charging / synching cables that come with the system make it necessary to take both on the road if you also want to use the phone as a broadband modem tethered to your laptop 3) the phone uses micro SD capped at only 4GB with a hack from PDAPhonehome.com
The folks over at PDAPhonehome.com usually hack fixes to problems like the video driver for us before Samsung makes corrections, so I expect this to go away quickly. Thank god I am going to watch the Red Sox win the World Series in HD, though! I have not seen this problem with any other piece of software I have, so it may be a Slingplayer problem and not Samsung's.
I have since ordered an after market synch and charge cable which should lighten the load while traveling. I am hoping that I can get another hack to take advantage of upcoming 6 GB and 8 GB (and maybe even 16 GB?!?!) Micro SD cards.
It's not as pretty as an iPhone, however I am a power user and take functionality over form every day. My old girlfriend, the I730, is now put to rest as an MP3 player / mini tv with wired <gasp> JBL speakers. The I760 is a worthy upgrade to the i730 and I anticipate a long period of use.
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Barry - Samsung i760, Websphere Everyplace Connection Manager, Websphere Everplace Access, Audible, Pocket Quicken, Diet and Exercise, eWallet, Pocket Breeze, Pocket Informant, Voice Command, Weather Panel
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