I just received my Nokia 3650 Smartphone (FREE after $300 in rebates) yesterday and then called up a contact I met on the PDA discussion boards I visit. If you want to get hooked up with T-Mobile service, email me and I'll pass along my contact who was extremely helpful and very responsive. After I opened and charged the phone I started playing with it and couldn't figure out how to get on the net. The t-zones application kept asking if I wanted to sign an agreement to pay $2.99 1MB service per month. The T-Mobile website wasn't really clear if this t-zones was the same as unlimited data so I called their general number and some clueless rep. almost had me sending back the phone because he said it could only be used as a modem for PDAs and laptops under the unlimited plan and not as a stand alone data device. I called back my contact, Ashley, and he quickly straightened me out and I was off on my way to surfing via GPRS.
My signal is still almost nill at my home, as it was when I had the Sidekick, but with my home WiFi setup I really don't need a connection there anyway. The speed seems decent and much better than cables connected to my cell phone. I haven't received my 3970 in the mail yet so I haven't been able to try out a Bluetooth PDA connection with the phone.
The new iPaq devices are showing up at Frys stores in California and Arizona and I can't wait to see them close up. I am still considering a CompUSA trade for either a 2215 or 5550, but will wait to see how the Bluetooth connection works and if the devices are compelling. 128MB of RAM sure sounds good though.
My signal is still almost nill at my home, as it was when I had the Sidekick, but with my home WiFi setup I really don't need a connection there anyway. The speed seems decent and much better than cables connected to my cell phone. I haven't received my 3970 in the mail yet so I haven't been able to try out a Bluetooth PDA connection with the phone.
The new iPaq devices are showing up at Frys stores in California and Arizona and I can't wait to see them close up. I am still considering a CompUSA trade for either a 2215 or 5550, but will wait to see how the Bluetooth connection works and if the devices are compelling. 128MB of RAM sure sounds good though.






