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Lost my E90.....what should I get now?

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Posted by: gsibble

Well, I lost my E90 Had a few too many drinks, woke up, and it was gone. It hasn't reconnected to the network in 5 days and I have no idea where it is.

I'd get another one, but there's a few problems:

1) It's expensive. I can't afford it.
2) It's expensive. I can't afford to lose it.
3) It's too bulky.
4) It's just not as good with email as it should be. It's difficult to search, difficult to work quickly, etc..

So what should I get to replace it? What's the insane good phone must have email phone right now? I definitely need QWERTY since I use email so much FYI.

Thanks!



Posted by: cingtd

Take a look at the Pantech Duo. I am sure many other suggestions may come.



Posted by: efparri

Quote:
Originally Posted by gsibble
Well, I lost my E90 Had a few too many drinks, woke up, and it was gone. It hasn't reconnected to the network in 5 days and I have no idea where it is.

I'd get another one, but there's a few problems:

1) It's expensive. I can't afford it.
2) It's expensive. I can't afford to lose it.
3) It's too bulky.
4) It's just not as good with email as it should be. It's difficult to search, difficult to work quickly, etc..

So what should I get to replace it? What's the insane good phone must have email phone right now? I definitely need QWERTY since I use email so much FYI.

Thanks!


First thing suspend service on your lost phone. You should have done that as soon as you discovered the loss. Someone has had at least five days to run your bill through the roof with international long distance calls. That is equivalent to dropping your credit card at the gasoline station. Someone could buy hundreds of gallons of gasoline because only one dollar is charged initially. It might take two days or more before usage shows up online with your telephone.



Posted by: gsibble

Quote:
Originally Posted by efparri
First thing suspend service on your lost phone. You should have done that as soon as you discovered the loss. Someone has had at least five days to run your bill through the roof with international long distance calls. That is equivalent to dropping your credit card at the gasoline station. Someone could buy hundreds of gallons of gasoline because only one dollar is charged initially. It might take two days or more before usage shows up online with your telephone.

No one is using it. T-Mobile has told me no one has connected to the network with my SIM card since the night I lost it.



Posted by: efparri

Quote:
Originally Posted by gsibble
No one is using it. T-Mobile has told me no one has connected to the network with my SIM card since the night I lost it.


Why are you asking advice in the AT&T forum?



Posted by: gsibble

Quote:
Originally Posted by efparri
Why are you asking advice in the AT&T forum?

Because you have more users and there's no "General GSM" forum, lol.



Posted by: Scottish Skyeandce

Quote:
Originally Posted by gsibble
Well, I lost my E90 Had a few too many drinks, woke up, and it was gone. It hasn't reconnected to the network in 5 days and I have no idea where it is.

I'd get another one, but there's a few problems:

1) It's expensive. I can't afford it.
2) It's expensive. I can't afford to lose it.
3) It's too bulky.
4) It's just not as good with email as it should be. It's difficult to search, difficult to work quickly, etc..

So what should I get to replace it? What's the insane good phone must have email phone right now? I definitely need QWERTY since I use email so much FYI.

Thanks!


E61i, 9300, 9500.....
btw, I thought I am in S60 forum?!
to OP: you should ask it in S60 smartphone forum
this is at&t forum, not T-Mobile forum



Posted by: fractured

Unless you must have a S60 or WM device, get a Blackberry and be done with it.



Posted by: wierdo

Quote:
Originally Posted by fractured
Unless you must have a S60 or WM device, get a Blackberry and be done with it.

Unless, like me, you think the BB interface is like something out of the stone age.

Not that the S60 email client doesn't need significant improvement or good server-side sorting.

I'm thinking of pairing an N810 with an N75 or some other 3G phone rather than buying the E90.



Posted by: gsibble

Quote:
Originally Posted by wierdo
Unless, like me, you think the BB interface is like something out of the stone age.

Not that the S60 email client doesn't need significant improvement or good server-side sorting.

I'm thinking of pairing an N810 with an N75 or some other 3G phone rather than buying the E90.

I would actually do that (always wanted a reason to pick up an N810) but I just check my email too often and that'd be too much of a hassle.

I think I'm going to go with the iMate Ultimate 8150....fast *** processor, VGA screen, WM6 capabilities.....no keyboard but T9 and such.



Posted by: vietalogy

If you do a lot of email i would suggest a blackberry since they have push email. Don't know why you posted this in the att forum when your on tmobile.



Posted by: wierdo

Quote:
Originally Posted by gsibble
I would actually do that (always wanted a reason to pick up an N810) but I just check my email too often and that'd be too much of a hassle.

It is (or can be made) automatic, unless you go turning BT off on the phone. Personally, I'd just leave it connected all the time.

Of course, BT is slow enough to limit your speed if you're on HSDPA, although with T-Mo that's not currently an issue.



Posted by: SymbianBlack

i have a brand new e62 for sell.... pm me for details....





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