Is a smart phone part of your normal work gear? I've been using one lately to keep track of my schedule and everything, plus they are great for showing off a photo every know and then!
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Am thinking of getting one. | 5 10.9% |
Think they are a waste of money. | 3 6.5% |
computerguru3190 Senior Member 380 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Baton Rouge/New Orleans More info | Feb 17, 2007 21:29 | #1 Is a smart phone part of your normal work gear? I've been using one lately to keep track of my schedule and everything, plus they are great for showing off a photo every know and then!
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 17, 2007 21:32 | #2 I use a Palm Treo 650 and would be lost without it (phone, daytimer, email, web brousing, mp3 player, camera Scott
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primoz POTN Sports Photographer of the year 2005 2,532 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Anywhere where ski World cup makes its stop More info | Feb 18, 2007 12:39 | #3 For me yes it's normal work gear... but only because they are only phones around here supporting 3g. Otherwise I would be much happier with old Nokia without all this crap... at least they worked normal without need for everyday's resets. For all things you mentioned (plus few others including gps navigation and sending photos), I use pocket pc and not phone. PhotoSI
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condyk Africa's #1 Tour Guide 20,887 posts Likes: 22 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Birmingham, UK More info | Feb 18, 2007 12:57 | #4 I have a Sony 990i which is a wonderful phone and general purpose device but I use my Creative Zen W for images because it is CF rather than MemoryStick. This is a much better phone IMO than the Orange Smartphone I had before ... so much easier and nicer to use. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php?t=1203740
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timbernet send a search party to Mount Hood 19,157 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2005 More info | Feb 18, 2007 18:30 | #5 I have a Nokia E61 with WiFi and other cool features... I bought it online since it is a Europe/Asia model - the USA now has a like model, but it doesn't have WiFi...
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liza Cream of the Crop 11,386 posts Likes: 1 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Mayberry More info | Feb 19, 2007 15:43 | #6 Permanent banI'm looking at an EnV or a Blackberry for when I'm eligible to upgrade my phone.
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Asmodeus Senior Member 502 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Bucks County, PA More info | Feb 19, 2007 16:22 | #7 Currently use a Backjack SmartPhone, but also carry a Dell Axim 50v PDA. 5DMII w/BG-E6 -- 7D w/BG-E7 -- G15
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iddie Senior Member 326 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Diamond Bar More info | Feb 20, 2007 05:12 | #8 use a treo 650 Photography noob, but im learning!
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sblais I am silly 3,532 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa, ON (Canada, eh!) More info | Feb 20, 2007 09:36 | #9 I don't even use a cell phone (and guess what? I'm doing my PhD in an area related to wireless communications Sebastien
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I live by my Blackberry Pearl 8100 paired with none other than the AMAZING new Jawbone Bluetooth headset. If no one has checked out the reviews or heard of the new Jawbone headset, you HAVE to. Noise cancellation is UNREAL, I tested it out by having the tunes VERY loud while talking to someone and they could FAINTLY hear the music. R3 | R6 II | 8-15L | 15-35L 2.8 | 28-70L F2 | 85L 1.2 | 70-200L 2.8
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Tall_Paul_2000 Senior Member 919 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: North West, UK More info | Feb 21, 2007 05:57 | #11 I have been using a blackberry too and find it invaluable to keep in touch and answer queries quickly. A number of clients have commented on the speed and quality of communication, as well as accessability too.....all that is down to the Blackberry! My Gear
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thelightofsound Goldmember 1,399 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Atlanta More info | usa is so far behind in this area --atlanta photographer michael saba
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Tall_Paul_2000 Senior Member 919 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: North West, UK More info | Feb 21, 2007 09:47 | #13 You are in terms of the 3g side of things......but then again, don't you guys have wi-fi access points all over the place? My Gear
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thelightofsound Goldmember 1,399 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Atlanta More info | Feb 21, 2007 10:11 | #14 Tall_Paul_2000 wrote in post #2747964 You are in terms of the 3g side of things......but then again, don't you guys have wi-fi access points all over the place? Think we have had to push the 3g side of things since our governments and local authorities have been so hesitant to push the button on largescale wifi projects until very recently. I may well be wrong on this, so if someone who knows what they are talking about can correct me, then please feel free!!! we don't have largescale wifi. we do have many places that offer wifi access (a lot of it is free), but it has to come for a hotel, or coffee shop, or library, etc. --atlanta photographer michael saba
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asysin2leads I'm kissing arse 6,329 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2006 Location: Lebanon, OH More info | Feb 26, 2007 00:14 | #15 I have the PPC6700 from Sprint. I couldn't survive without it. I have 5 jobs, 4 kids (2 playing sports) and a wife. I replaced my iPaq with the phone and don't regret it at all. I keep reference material (paramedic) on the SD card as well as pics of the kids and songs to listen to when I'm bored. I have Outlook that can be sync'd with my laptop and my wife's iPaq. That way we're on the same page. I have the same office programs on my phone that is on my laptop so I can type something up and all machines can read it. It has built-in wi-fi which is nice. I can also dial into Sprint's data services and can get online and check e-mail. I've even taken a digital picture from the phone at the scene of a auto accident and beamed it to the printer at the hospital and the doc could see the damage of the car. Kevin
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