I know someone would like to buy a phone for work. That would allow her to go on any online website and check email anything. What would be able to go to anything and pretty much do everything a business person would need?
What's the best PDA or a "business phone"?
Some of my friends use Treo phones for business. Here is a comparison chart
http://www.palm.com/us/products/compare/
Reply:XDA Exec
Reply:I currently have a Nokia N80 phone and planning to upgrade to N93 but I'm having second thoughts. The Nokia N-Series offers a variety of smartphones/PDA capable phones according to your liking. For instance, the N93 specializes in Video and Imaging w/ the additional features of a smart/PDA phone. The N80 actually is a well-rounded phone. Wi-Fi (or wireless internet) are optional for some smartphones too. So just look for an unsecured signal around your area, connect, and you're ready to surf the net. This will not count with your current carrier's internet service. It's Wi-Fi! Usually, phones with an Operating System tend to perform slower but has the ability to do multi-tasking. Phone crashes (when phones just suddenly freeze or restart) are quite common too so if it happens don't get all nervous. Well anyway, Blackberry phones are mostly known for their "celebrity status" but I heard Blackberry users actually like the functionality and simplicity of the feature packed phones. Personally, I think Blackberry phones perform extremely well and are user-friendly. Samsung phones are also a great choice but I grew up with the Nokia phones. Before picking up a phone make sure to read the features of the phone. You might end up buying an over-priced phones with features you don't need. I would rank Blackberry 1st, 2nd Nokia, and 3rd place goes to Samsung. This is based on my experience.
Reply:Business phone all the way.
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