Need a new phone

Started by Lance, Oct 19, 2009, 22:51:31

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Sebby

Quote from: Lance on Oct 23, 2009, 22:31:53
On the plus side, I did get my new laptop and IPSec VPN ordered today, along with a docking station and external monitor. As I can keep my old monitor as well (which will be the same as the new one) I will be able to have a decent dual screen set up!

It sounds like you're doing alright! ;D

Lance

Fortunately i get on well with the bosses and hard work doesn't go unnoticed! Today is also payday and because I had so many hours on the clock they owed me, I changed 53 to overtime paid at time and a half! Nice little bonus!
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Simon

Beers are on you then!  :thumb:
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Lance

I did get a round of vanilla lattes in this morning!
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Simon

Why can't they just call it coffee?   ::)
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Lance

That would be an americano, Simon! :out:
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Dangerjunkie

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Hi,

I have a Bold. It's a fantastic user experience. If you're connecting to a corporate Blackberry server (BES - Blackberry Enterprise Server) it will apply a "policy" to your phone. I'd make sure that their policy doesn't prohibit you from installing any software of your own and that any software installed will have access to the raw internet. Blackberry App World is a fantastic thing. Bit like the Apple App Store.

The keyboard isn't as fiddly as it looks. I'm glad I went for a phone with real buttons, not a type on the screen one. Some of the slimmer berries, like the 8110 Pearl we have at work, have more than 1 letter per key. Typing on it does my head in. Make sure you try one in the shop if you're considering one of these to make sure you can hack it.

OK, for the bad stuff. The Bold is a very powerful phone and is a bit heavy on the battery. I have to charge mine most nights. There have been a couple of times when I've had to reach for a charger in the day, particularly if I'm using it as a bluetooth modem for my TomTom or if I've installed a dodgy app that turns it into a battery eating monster. The web browser is a bit cr*ppy and doesn't do Flash but is reasonably usable. The built-in PDF reader only displays test (not graphics!) but you can buy a third party one which should be better.

I got my Bold the week they came out. Bearing in mind how unbelievably bad the Storm 1 was and that it took a good couple of months before they got the software in the Bold sorted out I might be tempted to wait until I saw other owners' comments rather than getting the 9700 on day 1.

All in all the best thing I can say about the Bold is that if mine was broken this morning I'd be straight onto Vodafone asking for another one, not something else.

Cheers,
Paul.

Lance

Thanks for that, Paul.

As it's a work device, I will have to accept whatever policy they put on it - they are paying for it after all!

I'm not worried about battery useage, I have to charge my iPhone every day anyway and hopefuly the new bold has better battery life anyway.

As for the internet, again I've got an iPhone so I'll be using that for the Internet instead!

I'm just annoyed vodafone have delayed it (the 9700) by a week!
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Lance

I'm going to cry.

I tried to order through the IT dept my new blackberry on Friday and had an email back today saying no can do! There has been a change in policy and apparently blackberrys can only be used by senior management and because they are less secure than a windows mobile device I have to have one of those.

I question why it is the most senior people on the organisation were still allowed a less secure device considering they will have some of the most confidential stuff, and was told because  no one wanted to challange them! I couldn't believe it!

So, the upshot is that I was given a list of WMDs and the best of the bunch was the HTC Touch Pro 2 which other than the fact it is a brick seems to get quite good reviews.

I'll give you my opinion of it when it turns up.
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Sebby

Sorry to hear that, Lance. Windows Mobile devices are pretty nasty. A Blackberry would have been a lot nicer. I just can't believe WM is more secure (or, rather, that a Blackberry is insecure). It makes no sense. ???

Simon

That sounds like bull to me, Lance.  The bosses just wanted the best phones!   >:(

I was looking at the HTC Touch Pro 2 myself a while back, and was almost tempted, were it not for Windows Mobile.  It's not that it's all that bad, it's just that it makes all phones more or less the same, albeit with a few brand enhancements.  This is the one with the slide out keyboard, yes?  I'd be interested to know how you find it.
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Lance

It is indeed the one with the slide out keyboard, a keyboard which seems to get good reviews. As you say, the main issue other than the weight is Windows mobile. Hopefully, it won't be as bad as some reviews make it out to be!
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Rik

I tend to agree with Simon, Lance, this has all the trappings of 'rank and privilege'. :(
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Gary

That makes no sense at all Lance  :( what version of windows mobile is on that?
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Lance

Version 6.1 pro, Gary. Although HTC I think put their own overlay on to improve the interface.

Quote from: Rik on Nov 10, 2009, 08:21:07
I tend to agree with Simon, Lance, this has all the trappings of 'rank and privilege'. :(

I do as well, and when I'm back in the office I might have a quiet word with the head of IT with whom I get along with well.
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