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  1. #1
    TheQueen
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    Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for something
    with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers, fax
    numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a good
    diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.

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  2. #2
    Bill Gates
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230

    I would suggest that the Nokia 6310i is the standard business phone.
    However, I also use a Sony Ericsson P900 which has better diary functions
    and email. The contact management is also more extensive than the 6310i.





  3. #3
    Oxygen Software
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    "TheQueen" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for something
    > with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers, fax
    > numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a good
    > diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    > running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.


    Hello.

    Undoubtedly the best business Nokia phone is 6600.

    Best regards, Oleg Fyodorov.
    Oxygen Software - tools for your Nokia.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your Nokia.
    [email protected]
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com
    http://www.oxygensoftware.co.uk



  4. #4
    michael turner
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 05:10:39 -0700, Oxygen Software wrote:

    > "TheQueen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:<[email protected]>...
    >> Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and
    >> 6230 (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for
    >> something with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone
    >> numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each
    >> contact and a good diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so
    >> they are out of the running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many
    >> Thanks.

    >
    > Hello.
    >
    > Undoubtedly the best business Nokia phone is 6600.


    It's got a camera, which immediately makes it NO good to me as a business
    phone.

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  5. #5
    Bill Gates
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    > Hello.
    >
    > Undoubtedly the best business Nokia phone is 6600.


    Hello yourself, I think you've been at the drinks cabinet a bit early if you
    think that the Nokia 6600 is the best business Nokia ... but then to add
    undoubtedly!





  6. #6
    michael turner
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 00:30:13 +0000, TheQueen wrote:

    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for
    > something with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone
    > numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each
    > contact and a good diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so
    > they are out of the running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many
    > Thanks.


    Nokia 6310i ... Nuff said.

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    Michael Turner
    Email (ROT13)
    [email protected]



  7. #7
    Joseph
    Guest

    Re: Best phone for Business???

    On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 00:30:13 +0000 (UTC), "TheQueen"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    >(which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for something
    >with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers, fax
    >numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a good
    >diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    >running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.


    Nokia 6310i

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    remove NONO from .NONOcom to reply



  8. #8
    Joe
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    being sarcastic right?





  9. #9
    Nospam
    Guest

    Re: Best phone for Business???


    "Joe" <joe_g_g(spam)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > being sarcastic right?
    >
    >


    I agree with michael turners comment (that you cut out) that if it has a
    camera then it is no good for some business users.

    I can only use phones for my business that do NOT contain a camera due to a
    large number of secure sites that I visit having a strict "NO CAMERA" policy
    (and when I as strict, I mean STRICT).

    John..





  10. #10
    Richard Colton
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    Re: Best phone for Business???


    "Joe" <joe_g_g(spam)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > being sarcastic right?


    Is who being sarcastic?

    Try leaving some attribution in, and people may have a clue what you're on
    about.

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  11. #11
    Jon
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    Re: Best phone for Business???

    [email protected] had a brainwave and did spout the following:
    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for something
    > with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers, fax
    > numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a good
    > diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    > running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.


    My SonyEricsson P900 handles addresses quite nicely, aswell as around 40
    other fields per contact.

    You cold investigate the Orange SPV-E200 or the Motorola MPx-200. Both
    are microsoft-based devices which integrate seamlessly with outlook and
    sync takes seconds over the USB link.

    The MPx-200 is available at a reduced price this weekend at Orange
    Shops.
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    T610 unlock/unbrand/upgrade - £15
    Motorola Vxxx and Cxxx unlocking - £10
    Sagem unlocking - £15 (most models)



  12. #12
    Cyril
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    Re: Best phone for Business???


    "TheQueen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for

    something
    > with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers,

    fax
    > numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a

    good
    > diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    > running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.
    >
    > --
    > The Queen
    >


    If you need to store a LOT of data (like me) then an SD card enabled
    smartphone like the Treo 600 is the way to go. You will need to purchase one
    of dozens of third-party contact management software to make best use of it.
    I use and view a lot of web content offline, so having more than 512MB
    available is essential. There are dozens of great diaries available for the
    Palm OS. It's also quad-band which is useful if you travel to the USA.
    I need to enter a lot of data, so the thumboard is far more important to me
    than a larger screen.

    If cameras are banned in the workplace, I think a non-camera Treo is coming
    out soon-ish.

    I think I can store a few million addresses and web pages on a 2gb MMC or SD
    card!

    If you dont need many addresses and want a good battery life the no-nonsense
    phone almost everyone here recommends is the 6310i.

    The P800 and P900 aren't bad, but are a bit expensive and don't have
    thumboards built-in and are limited to 128MB. If you don't require very
    large amounts of data then 128 MB should be fine.




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  13. #13
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: Best phone for Business???

    michael turner wrote:

    > On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 00:30:13 +0000, TheQueen wrote:
    >
    >>Whats the best business phone in your opinion. <snip>

    >
    > Nokia 6310i ... Nuff said.


    Elaborate please? I'll have one for sale next week, but I haven't used
    it. Why is it considered the best business phone?



  14. #14
    Matty
    Guest

    Re: Best phone for Business???


    "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] had a brainwave and did spout the following:
    > > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and

    6230
    > > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for

    something
    > > with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers,

    fax
    > > numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a

    good
    > > diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of

    the
    > > running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.

    >
    > My SonyEricsson P900 handles addresses quite nicely, aswell as around 40
    > other fields per contact.
    >
    > You cold investigate the Orange SPV-E200 or the Motorola MPx-200. Both
    > are microsoft-based devices which integrate seamlessly with outlook and
    > sync takes seconds over the USB link.
    >
    > The MPx-200 is available at a reduced price this weekend at Orange
    > Shops.


    I'll second this vote for the MPX200 - mine is superb, the synching works
    fine and it has and SD card slot for massive amounts of data, voice
    dialling, photo caller ID and loads of third-part apps for city maps etc.

    The one thing I don't like is texting on it, but I'm crap at that anyway.

    If the MS operating system is attractive to you, then check the NG at
    microsoft.public.smartphone for many sites and opinions (please ignore the
    smarta$$ contributors).

    You may read about it crashing - mine never has (and I mean never) - I think
    it's people who like to hack the registry etc. who have these types of
    problems

    Absolute top reccommendation.

    Matty





  15. #15
    hawker
    Guest

    Re: Best phone for Business???

    "TheQueen" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Whats the best business phone in your opinion. I have nokia 6600 and 6230
    > (which I use for everything else but business). I am looking for something
    > with the facilities of the 6600 ie. can hold several telephone numbers, fax
    > numbers, email addresses, postal addresses etc, for each contact and a good
    > diary. Sony Ericcssons I know dont hold addresses so they are out of the
    > running. And I dont want to carry a "brick". Many Thanks.


    I like the 8310 still! But I'd probably go for a 6310i (sorry to go
    with the crowd- but they seem to be right!)



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