Help Okay people it's PDA/Smartphone time... (Read 179 times)

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Alrighty, the gist of it is that my current phone plan is coming to an end, and before investing in either a new phone or a new plan I'd like to see my options as far as a PDA or Smartphone goes.
Currently I need it for the following and would prefer the overall functionality of a newer device compared to just a standard cell phone.

>>> 3G Enabled Internet
>>> MSN Messenger
>>> Emails
>>> Sending/Receiving SMS + MMS
>>> Making Calls (Yes of course I want it to do that)

Now of course they do a lot more than that, but they usually do the 2nd and 3rd one a lot more efficiently, and it makes you look successful when you show it off... a real winner in the rich-man race.

I took a look at the Nokia N810 first off since it's fairly new, but I didn't see anything anywhere about 3G enabled internet, I NEED the internet for when I'm on the go, but because I couldn't find any info on it I was hesitant to buy it, do you need to go to a telecommunications company first or what?
That's my main concern anyway, but for the time being if you could recommend me a decent and functional smartphone that does everything I want it to at an affordable price (think N810 affordable) I'd like to hear about it.

Thank you... ^^
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What carrier are you on?  That makes a fairly big difference.

I'm kind of psyched on the Pantech Duo or Dual or something like that from AT&T.  $100 after rebates and 2 year contract (which would make things cheaper anyway).  Has all that stuff, I believe.

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Ooooooh I like the looks of that one a lot!
At the moment (I assume by carrier you mean service provider), I'm with Telstra who are really shit for their internet plans, what I had intended on doing was buying a smartphone separately and then dealing with the plan later, chances are I'd have to go on a 3 cap deal ( http://three.com.au ), as it would be the most cost effective, but anyway now that I've seen the Pantech Duo that's looking a lot more toward what I'm wanting.

Thanks, though if anyone else can offer something better I'd like to hear it. (I'm in australia btw).
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Get one that flips out/into a keyboard, those are great for text and instant messaging.
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That's exactly what the Pantech Duo is.  I'm totally getting one after my bonus and tax-refund.

Verizon also has similar phones that are like that one.  They're built for texting and stuff with the QWERTY keyboard, but I don't know if they're on 3G.  But as far as smart phones go, I'd never buy one without a flip out QWERTY keyboard.  Just doesn't make sense to me.

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Wait for the Xperia. Thats what I'm getting.
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