Monday, September 10, 2007

September

Sorry this is coming a little late. Vacation calls!
We are still alive and still here to give opinions on cell phones.
Since vacation was in order we didn't get too much contact with cell phones but the october edition will most likely have extra because we will try to get our hands on as many phones as possible!

So any questions?

Monday, August 13, 2007

User Question

Anonymous wrote

I'm looking to get a new phone and im willing to spend around $200 give or take. Features that are important to me: battery life, txt, camera, personalized mp3 ringtones and i like the smart phone features (gps, messenger, calendar, managing documents, etc but its NOT essential). Im with fido so i would like a gsm unlocked phone. At the moment, im debating between the treo 750, blackberry pearl, and i really like the new sony ericsson s500i slider phone. Do you have any suggestions and know where i can find a good deal on any of these phones?

It really depends what size you're looking for. The pearl is much more sleek than the Treo. As far as Messenger if that's important then you would probably be happier with the Treo. Everything else I would say to go with the Pearl. The thing about the Palm Treo is that most people don't really get the full use out of it. And you will also probably be able to get the Pearl for cheaper.

The Sony Ericsson s500i slider phone has a 2MP camera so that wins as far as camera is concerned. But it sounds like you want more of a "smartphone".
If this is true I would go with the Pearl, if you want something sleek with a better camera I would go with the Sony Ericsson s500i.

If you leave more detail I will be able to help you out more


The Cell Phone Expert

Friday, August 3, 2007

User Question

fokhus wrote
"I'm also looking for the best deal around for a k790, my recent phone stop charging, and i was looking at the k70 or a phone with the following details; 200 plus contacts, camera, bluetooth and if possible infrared and world capabilities. Im looking to have this phone with fido if not rogers. "

Fokhus,

If you are with Fido there are two phones I would suggest to you. The only thing is - if you want to take it internationally you will have to get the phone unlocked even if it's with Fido. So keep this in mind. If the world capabilities isn't a big deal then two Fido phones I would suggest are the Sony Ericsson K510i it only has 1.3 MP camera but it does have over 200 contacts, it has bluetooth and infrared technology. Another phone if you like flip phones is the Sony Ericsson z710i. It has 2 MP camera, 1000 contacts, bluetooth and infrared.

But to be honest to get most Sony Ericsson phones unlocked it will cost you around $80 dollars so keep that in mind when you're searching for phones. You can find unlocked Nokia n80's which is what I would suggest to you if the world capabilities are very important. A nokia n80 will be cheaper than buying a k790a and getting it unlocked. As well as the nokia n80 does have infrared, wifi, 3.2 MP camera and is pretty sleek!

As far as the best deal around. Let me know which phone you want to go with and I'll see what I can do for you.

But to summarize. If world capability isnt a big deal. Go with the two Fido phones I mentioned because you will save yourself a lot of money. If you really need the phone capability I would suggest the nokia n80 and then the sony ericsson k790a and paying for it to get unlocked, after that I'd suggest the Sony ericsson w810i and getting that unlocked as a third possibility for a non-fido phone.

Hope that helps!

The Cell Phone Expert

August!

Hello Everyone,

The site will be changing the layout soon but until then you can keep posting in the comments section!

Phones that I've had some contact with this month are the Blackberry 8800, Sony Ericsson w810i, Samsung D807, HTC s620, Nokia n70 and the Samsung m620 (CDMA).

Blackberry 8800 is actually a very nice sleek phone, if you like the pearl you'll love the Blackberry 8800. It runs on the same operating system with its main difference being the fact that it has the full QWERTY keyboard. The software runs well with the exception when you overload it with many applications. Like all other Blackberries it takes about 10 minutes to start up. The 8800 does have expandable memory, and the GPS is quite handy. If you drive a lot you could mount it on your dashboard and have it follow the streets you're on. Although this GPS does not "talk" to you, although I think there might be special software to get it to talk to you. All in all for a Blackberry I rate this a 8/10. My problems with the phone is that there is no wi-fi, and no camera.

**** Rogers will be offering the Blackberry 8820 - essentially the same as the 8800 but includes wifi - I would wait until this comes out, there is no official release date but it should be in store around September ****

Sony Ericsson w810i - Alright since I've owned the K790 and the w600i I was a little skeptical in "going down" to the w810i model. Although I really like this phone, its nice and small, the software is by far the best out of any cell phone I've ever used. The 2MP camera is decent but not something you'd take out for a night of pictures! I really have no complaints about this phone, great reception on the rogers network and like all Sony Ericsson cell phones has the neat feature of when you call someone you can know if they are already on the other line or if someone gets a beep you can tell if they actually did or if they're faking it to get out of the conversation (not that, that ever happens to me :) All in all the w810i would be the perfect phone if it had the better camera and a cover for the camera. (I'm not a fan of bare camera's - the lens always gets ruined)
Sony Ericsson 8.5/10

Samsung D807 - Slim, sleek phone. I'll be honest though I do NOT like this phone and I do not recommend it to anyone. I know about 10 people who have owned this phone and the screen has cracked from being in their pocket. It only has a 1.3 MP camera (which is okay when the phone has amazing other features) but this phone does not have any amazing other features. The ear piece is also very low even when the volume is up all the way. So if you dont have the best hearing this may cause a problem. Even if you have good hearing it is still incredibly low. The menu is alright, but there are certain things that are so hidden that most users wouldnt be able to customize the phone the way they like.
Not really much to say about this phone other than if you want a slider, you have excellent hearing and you really take care of your cell phones this phone could be a potential phone for you. ---- 5/10

HTC s620 - very nice phone. This phone has the full QWERTY keyboard but still remains thin and light. It has a really nice feel to it. It does have the 1.3 MP camera which is decent but its still only 1.3 MP. Windows Mobile is great for people who are very familiar with Windows or Windows Mobile because its a very stable and standard platform. It is extremely user friendly. The HTC also has wifi which is great because it does have a nice screen so being able to surf the net for free pretty much anywhere is an added bonus.
For a smart phone 9/10

Nokia n70 - I dont know what it is about this phone but it just didnt do it for me. One of my biggest pet peeves with this phone was the key lock. If you set it up you would have to enter a code every single time you'd want to unlock your keys and the keys would lock automatically every 15 seconds! I would say that the camera on the n70 is better than the one on the Sony Ericsson w810i even though they are both 2 MP. The software can be a little tricky but if you are familiar with the Symbian OS then you should be pretty much good to go. Since the Nokia n70 isnt offered by any provider in Canada I find that the reception on it isn't always the best. All in all though it does have a beautiful screen and the two cameras (one for video conferencing on the front) which is surely to WOW all your friends. Texting on it is kind of annoying especially since I'm used to the Sony Ericsson and Blackberries and the way they have recognition and drop down menu's for similar words whereas in the Nokia you have to actually press the Next and Previous button and go through all of the possible options that the T9 has come up with.
I can tell this phone has great features that some people would really enjoy so I will not write it off just yet. But I would give it a 6.5-7/10.

Samsung m620 CDMA

This is one of the newest bell phones and although I have just started playing with it, it's actually REALLY neat. Samsung has really out done themselves here (this is saying a lot since I havent had the best experience with Samsung phones). But this phone truly is very sleek and thin, you could slip it into your pocket or purse and completely forget its there. It has 2 screens one on each side of the phone. There is a flip button which you press to determine which screen you want to use. It's actually really neat, but I do warn people this phone isn't the easiest one to figure out. You would probably have to spend a day with this phone at least to figure out all the little features and qwirks it has. The camera on it is pretty terrible but if you dont care about the camera it is a very stylish phone that I can see will do very well especially amongst young people.
From my preliminary experience with this phone I would give it an 8/10.


As mentioned earlier I will be changing the format of the site to help you all! So stay tuned for the great changes!!

The Cell Phone Expert

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Are you looking to buy a new cell phone?

Hey,

Are you looking to buy a new or used cell phone and not sure which one you should get?

Well let me tell you about my experience with cell phones. I have owned close to 20 cell phones in the past two years and I frequently come in contact with others. People usually come to me with the price range they want to spend, things that are important to them for their cell phone, and what they essentially are going to use it for. I decided that I could help a lot more people if I made a website out of here and people could just post what cell phones they wanted to buy.

I'll start a new post on the first day of every month to say what phones I have recently come in contact with.

Things you need to include are

- How much you want to spend
- What is important (camera, text messaging)
- What service provider you use
- What you're going to use it for
- Essentially any other preferences
- If you are looking at cell phones and debating between a couple I can help you there also!
- Where you live (Optional) - if you are local I could probably hook you up with some good deals!