Yeah yak I am not into the cameras. There is no comparison to their phone pics and the ones from a real camera. Besides I have a good camera now…. And when I get a job I will be springing for a great camera because I love packing pics. Other worldly versions of the SX66 aka blue angle have a camera and no WiFi. I am glad that the US version Cingular choose has the WiFi instead of the camera. Kudos to it for having the better hardware configuration.
What I like about this phone more than the Blackberry ones I have seen is the fact that this phone has a full screen, and the keyboard does not take up screen real-estate. That is a big plus to me, because I don’t see myself using the qwerty keyboard very often, therefore I don’t want it in the way 100% of the time. The keyboard on this phone slides out when needed and slides away when not needed. I like that! I was worried that it would loosen up… but after checking a real one out at the store, I was convinced it was put together well and would probably stay tight for a long time. I my good friend handles all the Blackberry’s supplied to bigwigs at LSU. I may need to call him for inside info.
I think I can get away with no data plan by hopping on the WiFi signals at school, home, and one day at work. I don’t see myself needing the web outside of those places, so I want to see if I can get away without a data plan. The girl at the store had no idea about hopping on an existing 802.11b. She did not know the difference between Bluetooth and 80211.b and was saying something about needing a laptop to go through. I am hoping she is just clueless. The spces say:
specs wrote:
Bluetooth® / WiFi
The SX66 Pocket PC Phone comes equipped with the latest in wireless communication. Users can now access their information not only at work and home, but also at airports and other travel destinations. With options such as Bluetooth®, IrDA, USB, and WiFi, this mobile device keeps users connected.
- Connectivity: WiFi (802.11b), Bluetooth®, USB, and wireless data transfer via infrared interface (IrDA)
I would love it if I can get online via the WiFi signal and not have to worry about getting a data plan. However I am not sure how email will work with that setup.
One thing I am worried about is that this phone uses a Windows Mobile 2003 2ed OS. I would be more comfortable if it used the newer Windows Mobile 5.0. I haven’t fooled around with connecting to my home WiFi nor LSU WiFi, so I want something that sets up easy, and 5.0 sounds very easy.