cellphone: bought the wrong phone (Sanyo Katana DLX)
After 3 1/2 years with the Samsung sph-i500, the smallest and best and only PalmOS-based flip phone PDA, I knocked it into the bath[**]. I've wanted to replace it for 2 years, now I must. All I want is
The Katana DLX is only $80 after rebates and getting chained to Sprint for another two years, but it's not what I want. I bought the wrong camera a month ago to capture photos and videos of Jhane Barnes, now I bought the wrong phone.
My other choice was to buy another Samsung sph-i500. Both it and the Sanyo MM-9000 have loyal dwindling fan bases that hoard backup phones.
[**] I read BBC news and various planet.* aggregators of my favorite blogs on my phone everywhere I go, including bathtime. (Your phone has a browser in it! Figure out how to use it, or better yet install Opera Mini and use that!)
- flip phone so I don't wreck the screen walking into things while it's in my pocket
- a phone dial pad, not a teeny-weeny typewriter keyboard
- touchscreen and handwriting recognition
- music player
- extendable applications
- quality cameraphone
- infra-red so I can use it as a backup remote control e.g. with Novii remote
- iPhone has a vulnerable screen, no physical dial pad and no movie recording (yet)
- Treo 755p has a vulnerable screen and a typewriter keyboard
The Katana DLX is only $80 after rebates and getting chained to Sprint for another two years, but it's not what I want. I bought the wrong camera a month ago to capture photos and videos of Jhane Barnes, now I bought the wrong phone.
My other choice was to buy another Samsung sph-i500. Both it and the Sanyo MM-9000 have loyal dwindling fan bases that hoard backup phones.
[**] I read BBC news and various planet.* aggregators of my favorite blogs on my phone everywhere I go, including bathtime. (Your phone has a browser in it! Figure out how to use it, or better yet install Opera Mini and use that!)
Labels: cellphone, electronics, SanyoMM9000, Sprint