Thu May 17, 2007 10:57AM EDT
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Since I first laid eyes on it at CTIA in March, the Helio Ocean has stood out as the clear pretender to the messaging-phone throne—which, to my mind, has been owned by the Sidekick (both II and 3) for a few years now. Despite its aging features, the Sidekick 3 has had a couple of aces up its sleeve: a killer, easy-to-use interface, its swiveling screen and that roomy QWERTY keypad. But with its two-way sliding design—one way for numeric keys, the other for a full keyboard—plus its state-of-the-art data, messaging and multimedia features, the Ocean represents the Sidekick's strongest challenger to date.
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this phone easily beats iPhone, and the biggest reason why is ask any person who owns an iPhone...and how annoying it is to text message. iPhone has awesome multimedia while Sidekick owns in text messaging, consider the Helio Ocean to be the perfect combination
I HAVE 2 THE OCEAN IS THE BEST. I HAD TREo's and all the blackberries and moguls to Internation phones but this phone is so easy to do everything on. Just love it. Oh yeah..Customer has been great to me considering the place I left. SWEET!
the ocean is a decent phone, but the srvice of helio is the worst by far. their 30day gurantee is a scam, and the service/sales "agents" lie on a consistant basis. my advice to you is, wether it be a normal call to any helio department, make sure to write down name/id #, and record your conversations and make sure you let them know u are and have consent. that way when they lie to you later on in your horror experience with helio you have something to cushion your fall
Once I seen the Helio Ocean I had to have it. I was having a hard time finding a Helio store in my area so I turned to the web, after researching many online dealers I came across 1 Finawireless.com they where the most knowledgeable of Helio and there phones plus they gave me a great customer service experience. Thanks Finawireless.com.
Have been trying to get a refund check for my returned device for 5 months. Four calls to their "service" center in the Philippines resulted in "we will send the check" two times (they didn't) and then they told me that they had to charge it back to my credit card. I gave them a virgin debit card, that has never been used for any other transaction, before or since. 2 weeks later, someone in Russia used it to empty my bank account. Nice. Calling back, no one could connect me with someone in the US. I finally found the number for Helio's corporate offices (310 445 7000--save it, you will need it) and spoke to "internal customer service". This person has assured me that I will have a check in 7 to 10 days (I'll believe it when I see it) and said that he could not do anything about the people in the foreign offices giving out personal info. He also stated that they had no internal security that could assist. Given that these guys will have your social security number too, I would NOT sign up with Helio even if they give you the service for $5 a month. This might be hard to believe, but I think their service is WORSE than what you've read on these pages. I believe that they, or their agents, or both, are actively engaged in fraud. Biggest mistake I've made in recent memory! No matter how poorly your current company is treating you, it's not worth having your identity and savings stolen.
I had a helio ocean for a good year. its a great phone to have in tell it brake on you.i called helio to see if i can get it fixed.they said no cuz my warrenty has exspired 2 weeks ago. i still one more year on the contract with them. the only way they will fix my phone is if i singed a anouther 2 year contract with them.i think that is some bull----- because there contract last longer then cell phone do. i am telling every to NOT BUY A HELIO PHONE TRUST ME ON THIS. p.s. thats my story
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286 Posted by bostonbeachcpl on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:11PM EDT Report Abuse
QWERTY was designed for manual typewriters to reduce key jams (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qwerty), a problem not found in cell phones. When is someone going to develop and market miniature computing devices with more intuitive keyboards, optimized for typing with an index finger (left or right)?