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Hi Everyone:
I am in the process looking for a SmarPhone device, which one is most economic but do the job. Blackberry or iPhone, which carrier has a better reception, Should I go for AT&T or Verizon (Voyage)? Open to suggestion.
Posted by: Marshall Hand Licensed Real Estate Agent, Clarksville, MD
Date: Mar 13
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I believe that the blackberry is going to be cheaper because its been around alot longer than the I-phone. Both AT&T and Verizon are generally excellant. Your decision should strongly consider the reception where you will be using the phone. The I-phone is only with AT&T and is what everyone wants but it will be more expensive. Do you need all the features?
Marshall Hand
Posted by: Cameron Larsen Licensed Real Estate Agent, Menlo Park, CA
Date: Mar 26
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Hi,
I have a Blackberry Curve and I love it. It does everything I need and then some. The only downfall I believe is the camera. It is hard to take decent picture. If you want an I Phone you must go thru AT&T so that would make your options limited in that respect. I know several people with The I-Phone and they rave about it. Makes there I-Pod redundant though. Another thing to keep in mind is, new technology tends to have some bugs making the second or third generation of the I-Phone more stable. Over all I think as long as it performs to your specifications and you have no need for the latest and greatest, the Blackberry is a little cheaper. I go thru AT&T and am pleased with the service I get.
Cameron Larsen
cameron@larsen-homes.com
If you are buying new then the Blackberry will be less expensive. However, I just found out that Apple is selling refurbed IPhones for about $100 less than the new phone price. I heard that Apple ended up buying back a lot of their IPhones after their price bungle last year. In many cases these "used" phones were practically unused. So there is an opportunity to get a reliable, like new IPhone for a really good price. This is at least something to consider.
I have carried an AT & T mobile phone and a Verizon mobile phone for over a year now and comparing the two, I would have to say that AT & T has better network coverage. With my Verizon, I noticed that they sometimes will put calls directly into my voicemail and my phone won't ring. This is their way of forcing an upgrade, but as soon as my contract runs out, they will be history.
My AT & T phone and network has been more reliable and dependable - especially when Verizon does not seem to have coverage in the same areas. For me - it was worth the extra expense to carry both phones for the year to find out who was the better carrier. I have also found that AT & T has better customer service. Although they are not "smartphones" I believe the coverage results would be the same.
Posted by: Eric Stevens Licensed Real Estate Broker, Brant Beach, NJ
Date: Mar 31
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I am happy to have come across this thread as I am on the horns of a smartphone dilemna myself. I am weighing the pros and cons of the TREO 755 vs. Verizon's XV6800. I've used my TREO 650 for years with pretty good experience. But New Jersey just outlawed using anything but hands-free cell phones while driving. So I am looking for a phone that will dial as well as answer hands-free. I have a bluetooth "Jawbone" for a head set. I understand the TREO will not quite dial handsfree even with the 3rd party software. But, with Windows Voice Command 1.6, the 6800 will work totally handsfree. Does anyone have any experinece with the 6800??
I am a long time Verizon user moved from New Jersey to now beuatiful Hawaii and haven't looked back. I tried the Treo and thought it was too complicated. I have a Palm T/X and the combination was just more than I needed. I now have the Blackberry 8830 and asbsolutely love it. My past brokerage had an exchange server set up and it was simple and seemless. I am with a new company that doesn't have exchange. I spoke with the tech support people at Verizon and now have it configured for my company pop email account. It also saved me $10 a month.
I like the ease and robustness of the Blackberry. I have thousands of contacts at my disposal and it is fast. The voice dialing feature is quirky since I have thousands of contacts. Say aloha to my mom in New Jersey ;)
I purchased the Verizon XV6800 and returned it the same day. It is a "slider" type phone, which I liked, but this model doesn't lock closed very well so it kept opening in my pocket or purse. I would go with the Treo. For SoCal MLS members, the Treo can be used to open lockboxes and retrieve showing info from your listing lockboxes.
Posted by: Karen Gallini Licensed Real Estate Agent, Brick, NJ
Date: Apr 8
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I have just purchase a LG Voyager through Verizon Wireless. It took me about two weeks to get used to it and to be honest, at first I was contemplating returning it. Now that I 'm used to it, I absolutely love it. It has an external touch screen, one touch speakerphone and opens up to a QWERTY Keyboard with large, widely space keys. Finally, I can text message without taking an hour to type out my message. I have internet service and can send and get my e mails for l5.00 a month which is a lot cheaper than the Blackberry. You get 30 days free on Internet access and unlimited e mail from Verizon to Verizon. You can get VZ Navigator, Chaperone Parent, V Cast Mobile TV, music and video as extra services. It also has a camera and connects easily to your Bluetooth Headset.
Karen Gallini, ABR, SRES, Broker/Associate Mail to:KarenGallini@Weichert.com
Posted by: Maria elena Banks Licensed Real Estate Agent, Monarch Beach, CA
Date: Apr 17
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Hello Everyone,
I have gone through 6 Treo phones. Like the gentleman above, I carrry two services, AtT&T and Verizon. I purchased my first Treo 650 unlocked and online because AT&T did not carry them at the time. That phone is still working although a couple of keys stick. I only use this for contact info and as a back up phone.
I traded my Treo 700, 750, 750W for the 6800 Verizon and I like it much better. It is quicker if you like Windows, which I do. The only draw back that I have found is the battery. I have my Blue Tooth on most of the day and my emails coming in 24/7. This drains the battery pretty quickly. This phone opens lockboxes, takes great pictures and is easy to use.
However, I am considering getting the new IPhone when it comes out and go back to a separate key for my lockbox. :):) It would be great if the IPhones would open lockboxes. Don't you think? Why can't we have it all?
Maria Elena
Posted by: Iris Cobb Licensed Real Estate Agent, Leesburg, GA
Date: May 8
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I am currently using the Palm Treo 700wx. It does do our local MLS lockboxes so I have one less thing to carry around. It is great to carry as a calender for upcoming appointments and reminders. It houses a ton of contact information and will update with your laptop. I can also do the mls info but it takes a few minutes but that is a tremendous help on weedends when you're just out and client calls, you just look up and call back without going into office. I want to learn to use it more efficiently though. My carrier is Alltel
Posted by: Pam Terronez Licensed Real Estate Agent, Denton, TX
Date: May 13
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I am in the market for a Palm Treo and I'm on AT&T plan. I'm concerned about using it for lockboxes, calendar and phone.... b/c of battery life and I hear the phone clarity is not good. Does anyone know a good model for clarity, and most of all for battery life.
Pam,
We use the Treo 680 for Lockboxes, Email, Contact Manager, Calendar etc. It works fine however I might suggest buying one of the newer Palm devices which use the Windows Mobile platform instead. Windows Mobile will continue to be developed and has much better synchonization with your Outlook Email (if you use Outlook). Also it is, in my opinion, more user friendly. I believe that many of the Treos operating on the Windows Mobile platform will also allow you to open lockboxes (Supra).
Dave
Posted by: Mike Guest Licensed Real Estate Agent
Date: May 28
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Does anyone have an opinion on the moto q9?
Posted by: Marie Harris Licensed Real Estate Broker
Date: May 29
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Hi Everyone:
I currently have a Treo and have been very unhappy with it. Quite frequently the phone will not recognize the buttons I push. It is so frustrating. I am considering the new IPhone and have talked with some people who have very favorable comments. I certainly would be interested in hearing more from you all. I had not considered Blackberry.
Thanks
Marie Harris
Team Harris
John R. Wood, Inc.
3255 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, FL 34103