Ours is a Nokia house. Adriana has been loving the N90 and it's sweet camera, which for my money is two or three times nicer than the next best camera on a phone, which belongs to my beloved n70. And of course both phones sync wonderfully with our Apple computers. This is the perfect amount of PDA in my phone - I need to be able to check mail & appointments but rarely do I need to write mail or create appointments. When I do need to do that, the features are available, albeit inconvenient.
I've also been playing with the Spring A920 as part of their Ambassador Program. As far as I can tell, this program is a raging success. The blog chatter is off the charts, and if I'm at dinner with six or seven folks there's a good chance four of us may whip out the phones and start playing songs. This phone is great as a walkman or mini-boom box. However, there's no way will I pay $2.50 for a single or $4.99 for a ringtone.
I have played with the idea of using my Sprint phone as a primary phone, but the lack of syncing with OS X is a deal breaker. And although Nokia's "smart phone" utopia has never quite materialized and probably never will, it's still pretty good and I don't want to give it up. I love the music capabilities of my Sprint phone, but I simply don't need them. iPods are good for music, and in my estimation things will stay that way for the forseeable future.
Finally, the Sprint Ambassador program may be a victim of it's own success. I searched for some fun Sprint A920 ideas or tricks that I wouldn't have known about on my own, but all I could find was a bunch of blog entries. Relevant blog entries, but almost all of them talking about how good the Sprint A920 is at downloading music when that music is free. Yes, that is true. No, that is not what I need in a phone, especially when the music stops being free.
Here's something useful in very particular situations: use the Samsung A920 as Bluetooth (or USB) modem for your laptop. TW and I got stuck in traffic on our drive up to Boston last weekend. Answering emails and IM'ing from the passenger seat at 230kbps made things easier. It also came in handy the weekend our cable modem went down.
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