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N82 vs. HTC (Cingular 2125)

norcalmedic

Mar 5, 2008, 2:03 AM
I know the HTC Cingular 2125 is a coule years old, but it's a great phone. Does anybody know how it compares to the N82?
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Versed

Mar 5, 2008, 6:44 PM
norcalmedic said:
I know the HTC Cingular 2125 is a coule years old, but it's a great phone. Does anybody know how it compares to the N82?


First, I am not anti-WM, in-fact, its pretty damned good as of late. But, in this case the N82 is a far superior phone. I know there is a pretty wide difference in price, even if the 2125 is bought off contract. The Cingular (HTC) is also several years old. I would without a doubt get the N82 if it was a choice between the two.

BTW, I do own an N95-3 and an AT&T Tilt, I like and use both.
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norcalmedic

Mar 12, 2008, 1:07 AM
I own an HTC 2125, and it's the best phone I've ever owned. However, the directional knob is beginning to go bad, so I've been looking at the N82. Would this be the best replacement? I do not like QWERTY as I can t9 quicker with the numeric keypad.
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Versed

Mar 18, 2008, 2:18 PM
You might want to wait for the new N78 NAM to come out, at least you will be able use hsdpa on AT&T's network.
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norcalmedic

Mar 18, 2008, 4:07 PM
I truly appreciate your knowledge on this subject matter. After reading about the N78, it looks like it has a pretty smooth keypad. With the 2125, I'm able to t9 without looking at the keypad. That's what interested me about the N82, it looks like the keys are receptor friendly to texting without looking at the keypad. Also, I don't do much downloading at all (probably less than 2MB per month) from the internet, so I don't really need the HSDPA. Would the N82 then be the best bet? It's frustrating as AT&T doesn't have all the models in their store that I want to look at. Almost all of their Smartphones are QWERTY.
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