Fri Mar 14, 2008 2:56PM EDT
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It's big, it's bold, and it's got just about every feature you could ask for in a business-minded smartphone. Unfortunately, Nokia's E90 clamshell has a monster price tag to go along with it.
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I'm sorry, but that lead brick isnt worth 1000 dollars. Not even 800.
screw that at that price. What next? 8 months something better comes along?
Have you ever noticed that a product with "Smart" in the name is always dumb?
What??? $1000 for a phone is tooo expensive, i will not buy this kind of phone.
Any problems later with the flex?What about battery life for a phone that can about do everything.The price is prohibitive.Its for bragging rights rather than function.
I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs
I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs
I have had this phone for 4months and have used it in asia,australia and the middle east with my work. I have found the docs apps particularly useful in relation to reviewing and responding. The WIFI app is great as you can connect in airports,airline lounges and your privacy is better than with a laptop. camerawise it has a great quality photo result for business and personal photos. you can then attach and size these to attach to emails and send if the need is required as mine is in my work.There are alot of extras included in the communicator so check one out or read the specs. There are alot of benifits beyond the price tag and these have to be considered when makeing your purchase. I have only found the communicators to have the workable keyboard. that said it is small and hours working on it are tiring.It is true in a few years there will be aother model as with all gadgets but if you see the need as i have then your purchase will pay for itself. All The best in your searchs
i love iphone better, what phone other than apples gets updates
1 Posted by commorancy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:28PM EDT Report Abuse
This product is getting into that gray area of limited adoption. Price tag is just a bit higher than it should be, size is a big klunky, keyboard not practical enough, device screen just small enough not to be practical for every day work and even a bit to big to be handy as a phone. This is one of those sizes of the HPCs from years back. I realize it's getting harder and harder to deal with notebooks while traveling through security checkpoints at airports, but this device is really not going to be practical enough to replace a notebook for everyday work. Again, it's also really too big to be a cell phone alone. And, for its size, it could be easily lost (better opt for insurance). I'm kind of at a loss for exactly who would want this device. Maybe business travelers? Even that's a stretch. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the market thinks. It's not something I would ever buy, though.