Audiovox SMT 5600 / SPV C500 (HTC Typhoon)
Available on AT&T Wireless website, but they suck...
Also, you can't use this phone on a shared minutes plan because of the data requirement. My wife has been looking to switch carriers, and I figured I could just add her to my plan. But I guess not.
I want this phone for Outlook synchronization and as an MP3 player. So I couldn't give a rats a** about having a data plan. As far as I'm concerned, ...
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T-Mobile looked like it was going to do the same thing with the HP 6315--they had these bundled plans which had unlimited hotspot and Internet added in but the minutes sucked for anyone who was serious about using the phone as a phone. The good news was that they also allowed you to activate the HP on any of their normal plans.
I am hoping AT&T is doing the same thing: Present them with the plans AT&T WANTS you to be on, but ...
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It really is amazing that AT&T can suck so much, yet still be in business. Cingular has better data plans and minutes (Only problem for me is they don't have service in Colorado).
For example, on Cingular, $2.99 gets you 500K of data. While on AT&T, $2.99 is the monthly charge to activate the data plan, but then you pay 2 cents a kilobyte for data. There is no monthly allowance. Plus, you can't even get the $2.99 plan for the 5600. Just like you can't get the $...
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If the AT&T data plan on this phone is in fact an unlimited Internet plan for $25/mo, that would mean that AT&T is now at least COMPETITIVE with T-Mobile which could be a reason for me to stay with them as opposed to switching to T-Mobile. And if Cingular upholds the contract terms after the takeover, I may just stay put.
The PDA plans are a little different because, again, you are accessing the "actual" internet, in other words, you're not using strictly the WAP browser anymore. (that's a limited sort of internet)
http://www.mpx200.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=Ne ... »
Note, however, that the devil is in the details. For example, both comparisons indicate that both phones support Bluetooth, but clearly the 5600 has a much better Bluetooth implementation.
Can you play games on the C500:
Is the control pad usable for games in practical terms?
Is the GAPI bug fixed yet?
Is the camera about as good at the MPX220? I know they have different resolution but the MPX220 camera is just ok from the pictures I've seen.
Is the MPX220 miniSD slot just as inaccesible as the C500's?
Is the MPX220 bug with voice dialing on a headset fixed?
I've seen conflicting information on the color depth of the MPX220 screen - is it 16 or 18bit?
That's what Im hoping an article on a comparison can provide me.🙂
Dude, get out of my brain! This is what I want too, and it sucks that they are forcing a crappy service package in order to get the phone at a recuded price.
I'll hold out to see a comparison between this and the Motorola MPx220, both for hardware and service packages.
phallen said:
I'll hold out to see a comparison between this and the Motorola MPx220, both for hardware and service packages.
I see no reason why AT&T would not also impose the same requirement on the MPX220. It has the same OS, and the same capabilities (more or less). So either AT&T has to change their policy on smartphones/PDA phones, or they will continue to force crappy plans on their customers (at least until they are absorbed by Cingular).