Thursday, November 5, 2009

Best value mobile/cell phone for reading e-mail on?

::::BRIEF::::



I%26#39;m looking for a mobile phone or device that will alert me whenever I receive an e-mail, however I don%26#39;t want to be charged everytime I receive a text alert.



There is a mobile phone called the "XDA Orbit", which contains Windows Mobile 5.0. With that technology I can wirelessly read my e-mail via my mobile phone. However the phone costs about £250, I only want the phone for that reason.I won%26#39;t be using it to make calls etc. I just want a device with "push technology" that will alert me when I receive an email, however that doesn%26#39;t charge "per message", because otherwise it would work out expensive for me.



::::QUESTION::::



Is there either another device or another Windows Mobile 5.0 phone that has the same function, but is cheaper than the XDA Orbit?



Answers:

You might be better off with a Blackberry, rather than a Windows-based PDA phone. The main function of a Blackberry is to receive e-mails on your phone. I haven%26#39;t used one myself, but I have a friend with one, and she swears by it.



However, if you%26#39;re set on a PDA phone, there are cheaper models in the XDA range, or second hand models on eBay. I bought a second hand XDA Exec for under £120, and I don%26#39;t know how I lived without it.



However, if all you really want is the wi-fi functionality, you might be better off with a simple wi-fi PDA. There are some really nice ones on the market, and they%26#39;re generally cheaper than a smartphone. If you don%26#39;t want it to phone with, get a PDA.



A lot of them comes with a Windows OS on them and a wireless card built in. Using that , you can connect to the wireless Network and set a special tone to play when you get an email.



HTC is the mother manufacturer of the phones mostly, but PDAs can be done by many, Dell has a few models too.



Check this site out for more ideas: http://www.totalpda.co.uk/



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