Is there some sort of "phone finder" service on the web? It seems like my
dream phone does not exist, at least according to
Nokia/Siemens/Sony/Samsung/LG webpages (mostly useless, I might add). What I
want is small, light, clamshell/flip form factor, tri-band GSM + WCDMA, full
Bluetooth support, and Outlook sync. Everything else is secondary.
Peter
John Phillips - 24 Dec 2004 15:26 GMT
> What I
> want is small, light, clamshell/flip form factor, tri-band GSM + WCDMA, full
> Bluetooth support, and Outlook sync. Everything else is secondary.
AFAIR the only phone half way to these specs is the Nokia 6630.
Not a clam shell though.
http://tinyurl.com/6vvo5
Maybe Motorola has something similar as well?

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J Haggerty - 24 Dec 2004 20:07 GMT
Yes, try this link;
http://cellphones.about.com/od/buyersguides/l/bl_bw_q1.htm
JPH
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> Peter
steve - 27 Dec 2004 21:09 GMT
Check out Phonescoop.com
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> dream phone does not exist, at least according to
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> Peter
y.c@sify.com - 02 Jan 2005 15:05 GMT
Hi
Try PHONE FINDER service at http://www.gsmarena.com.
Peter - 16 Jan 2005 09:08 GMT
> Try PHONE FINDER service at http://www.gsmarena.com.
Thanks, this one seems to be the best of the bunch. Motorola V1000 seems
like the only choice - too bad it's not released yet.
Peter