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« on: April 21, 2008, 11:48:51 AM »

My old "do-everything" phone - an HTC Universal - was great, although it was a bit bulky and could've done with a more RAM and a better cam. I was looking at upgrading the RAM when I managed to break the USB/power connection. Rather than repair it, I'll probably get a bluetooth adapter for my pc and a separate battery charger but I have been wanting a better "do-everything" phone for a while, so what should I get?

Windows Mobile is needed at the mo as one program I use (MyLifeOrganized - it's great!) is only on WM, not Symbian or anything else unfortunately. Ideally I'd like GPS built in, definitely 3G & wi-fi a good size screen and qwerty keyboard and a fast camera with a good flash would be nice too.

I do like HTCs phones and the xda-developers forum is so useful, not seen anything similar for other manufacturers. At the mo I'm seriously considering the HTC Kaiser (aka TyTn II, XDA Stellar and many other names).



Anyone have any thoughts on this phone? Or any "do-everything" phones/pocket pcs?

Maybe I'd be better to get a pda/pocket pc and separate (smaller) phone just use bluetooth to the phone get online? Certainly a lot more choice if you take out the phone element.
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