Skysooner
3/31/2006, 12:26 PM
As I mentioned awhile back, it is cell phone renewal time. I'm going to stick with Cingular. However to top it off, I didn't realize there were so many features available on cell phones. I don't particularly need a good e-mail browser as my company will supply it if/when I need it.
The features I really liked were the Bluetooth and mp3 capability. I am at the gym for 2 hours 3 days a week and am doing cardio the rest of the days at home. I would like to have the ability to play some of my own music or maybe receive satellite radio. I'm not sure I want or need video capability.
So here is the dilemma. I'm thinking about doing one of the following options:
1. Just going with a basic Bluetooth enabled phone (to d/l ringtones) and one of the new IPods (supposedly being announced tomorrow).
2. Maybe buying the new Samsung Helix for XM radio that will also double as an mp3 player and a basic Bluetooth enabled phone.
3. Biting the bullet and going with a Motorla SLVR for mp3 and maybe buying a low-end iPod (although this seems redundant).
I am just not sure how much I would use the XM radio feature although it would be nice for trips.
The features I really liked were the Bluetooth and mp3 capability. I am at the gym for 2 hours 3 days a week and am doing cardio the rest of the days at home. I would like to have the ability to play some of my own music or maybe receive satellite radio. I'm not sure I want or need video capability.
So here is the dilemma. I'm thinking about doing one of the following options:
1. Just going with a basic Bluetooth enabled phone (to d/l ringtones) and one of the new IPods (supposedly being announced tomorrow).
2. Maybe buying the new Samsung Helix for XM radio that will also double as an mp3 player and a basic Bluetooth enabled phone.
3. Biting the bullet and going with a Motorla SLVR for mp3 and maybe buying a low-end iPod (although this seems redundant).
I am just not sure how much I would use the XM radio feature although it would be nice for trips.