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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Thank you! I have been debating over whether to get the Ocean or the Sidekick 3 for a couple weeks and this has helped me solidify my decision. It's the Helio Ocean all the way.
Thank you! I have been debating over whether to get the Ocean or the Sidekick 3 for a couple weeks and this has helped me solidify my decision. It's the Helio Ocean all the way.
are you guys serious is helio that bad cause i want to get one but if its that bad then i wont even dare give my credit card number
man american screens are so small. wish we could get japanese phones over here. they're 5 years ahead of us in speed, design, and features.
I`ve had the phone for a week and I love it!! I had sprint for 2 year a I switch to helio cause of the plan. I recommend the phone to all my friends. If you love text messaging and being on the internet all the time then this is the phone for you!!!!!
does anyone know how helios service is?? i have had verizon ever since i got a cell phone and i feel that they have the best overall coverage. i want this phone but i dont know if it is worth leaving verizons solid service.
The t-mobile "DASH" is the phone to have...not one complaint with it.
I just got the Ocean last week, and I can't put it down. Messaging and Internet are great. My only complaint (although trivial) is the severe lack of ringtones and pricey downloads.
Not that I'm a fan of their management or anything, and I love my T-Mobile Dash and will keep it until the iPhone is available, but the comment to "check with the Better Business Bureau" yields an A rating. Not sure if HTML works here, but you can see for yourself at http://www.labbb.org/BBBWeb/Forms/Business/CompanyReportPage_Expository.aspx?CompanyID=100034219
I've had Helio service for a month now and i love it! The all inclusive plan is sweet, and about 2 weeks after my hubby and i signed up, we rec'd a text saying that we have Helio-2-Helio, so that saved us a ton on money also. I have the Heat, which is cool, but am thinking of biting the bullet and getting an Ocean for the texting feature. For those who are leery of Helio due to the pricey downloads for ringtones, etc..check out the Media Mover Software and PC Sync for Helio users.
There is a way to make your own ringtones for the phone. I spotted it on another site a week or so ago
ive had sprint for a while now and have no problems with them. i just wish they would get myspace mobile. next year im going to upgrade for the second time.
Is Helio SIM card based? If so, is there an unlocked version? If so, I'll get it and put it on my T-Mobile network.
Is the SIM based on GSM or GPRS?
LG VX9900 EnV at Verizon Wireless. What else is there to say. Beats the rest hands down. This one is no pretender - LG EnV is the real deal. Has it all. AND.........right now, with rebates - it is free online. (That part makes me cry - I rushed out and paid $349 last year! However, I've had a smile on my face using the EnV from the moment that I got it.) Next to the EnV - the Helio is a pretender.
cool phone but the Helio company isnt worth it. the plans are too pricey compared to all other big time ones. from personal experience, Helio'c customer care is weak and unorganized. i got billed for other accounts that werent mine. my phone was a slider too and experienced alot of technical problems with the phone. needless to say, i got the run around and had terrible experience with the company and it forced to me to cancel my two year agreement. paying a cancellation fee was worth getting out of the contract.
Cool but too expensive. We don't need all of the gadgets that it comes with. Soon there won't things such as the common pencil or even paper. Not that that would be a bad thing, considering all of the trees we're cutting down...
how much is it!
iPHONE is going to make this look liek a flip top.
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6 Posted by chickenlip420 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:23PM EDT Report Abuse
sounds like the author should be an oversized, overweight, antique device salesman, instead of writing reviews on new technology.