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This is my opinion. I have owned the , , and now the Attempting to dial while driving is especially dangerous, and using the voice command program is a joke. The address book, text messages, and call history screens have not been designed with usability in mind, and feel slow, clunky, and bolted on. Noting in Windows Mobile feels seamless. I'm also using my phone with Sprint's Good Messaging system with Exchange Server , and the Good software absolutely sucks the life out of this phone.

It also takes over the entire phone's functions, basically making it perform like Windows Vista running on a PC. It takes over 4 minutes to "boot" up my phone, which needs a reboot at least every few days. The problem is, it doesn't work half the time. The phone seems confused which phonebook to pull up from which program. It'll ring one time, and send the caller to voicemail. Turns out, all the above is just normal for this phone. This was my first smartphone Verizon VX and I did alot of research on it in the hopes of making sure I got something that would work well for me.

I read all kind of reviews and stopped by the Verizon stores many times to try it out. I decided to give it the 30 day trial. Although it was a nice phone, I found the cons outweighted the pros. Here's just a few. The battery life was poor, never lasting more then a day. I typically had to charge the phone every night turned off just so I knew I had enough power to make it through the day. The Windows Mobile 6 Pro software seemed slow to me and I had to remember to close out of apps. During calls I constantly had to make sure the phone was close to my face otherwise it was hard for people to hear me.

The screen was difficult to read outside which made it hard on my eyes. One thing I realized after having this phone for the last month is that it's designed for use with two hands.

I found that to be more cumbersome then I expected. Although it has a touchscreen that you can use with your fingers, the stylus is a much needed tool. Pros - Nice ergonomics and form factor - Portrait to landscape modes worked great - Keyboard has good tactile feel and is easy to read - Great screen quality when used indoors - Buttons positioned in good locations - WiFi very useful and worked well Cons - Poor battery life - Very hard to read screen in bright sunlight - Bluetooth really drains battery - Have to remember to close apps in WM6 to prevent phone from bogging down - Two handed operation required to navigate - Call quality decent but not great - Headphone jack requires splitter plus is 2.

I didn't think the WM6 platform was as useful as I anticipated. I'm waiting now for Verizon to release the Blackberry Curve soon which I think will be easier to use. I consider myself a power user. I have used this phone to do the following: 1 Sync to my corporate Exchange server a. Calendar appointments c. To-do task list d.

I wasn't even using it! Overall this is a good phone in terms of the many functional uses. However, the delivery is terrible. The battery life is abysmal. The programs are quite laggy. I can type 3 - 4 words before appearing on screen. Menu takes some time to get used to. I liked my Treo wx menu much better. This is my first PDA out of the many phones that I have owned. I was able to play with this phone for a few weeks before a purchased it and I knew it was the one.

Windows Mobile 6 is amazing and very, very user friendly. Cons: Can't send picture mail to other phones, however, can receive from phones. Can only email them. Can't turn off status light without doing a registry edit but then you loose all status lights and vibrate but I can live with a blinking light! I would suggest it to anyone looking into a PDA.

Its a little spendy, but worth every penny. Easy to use for those of us who aren't familiar with PDA's. Standby: hours max. Physical Dimensions 4. Screen Size 2. View full specs and features.

Review Source. Junk as a Business Phone. Not impressed. Me and my Buddy. For Verizon its the best they have to offer. The Alltel PPC Corporate IT Power User.

Close but no cigar. Awesome Phone! Call Screening. Changeable Body Plates. A standard. Other features remain similar including Wi-Fi, memory card slot, and touch screen.

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