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Sunday, March 27

On 2nd thought, maybe the Motorola E680 is more suitable...

OK i was actually aiming for a PDA phone, and i was looking at HP iPaq 6365. However, for HP, it's really more of a work phone. It's camera is not so powerful, and it doesn't record video as well. And then, do i really need WIFI on my phone? (Even tho i have free wireless in NTU. And i have wireless at home too.)

However, the E680, its SMS style is different. And it consumes electricity fast, altho it comes with 2 batteries but no ext charger. And it doesn't have infrared, only bluetooth, which means i need a bluetooth adapter to transfer stuff from my laptop to my phone, and vice versa. But it's still cheaper.

*Ponders*

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