I have had an iPod touch for a few years (Courtesy of my son for Christmas). Now with the iPhone, I have full function. I like it, but it suits my needs. Music is a big part, but it holds a ton of pictures. Service depends on where you are, from what I hear. We have had no trouble, but this area is good for that stuff. JC On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 8:47 PM, PAUL W WATSON <TSWATSON78@xxxxxxx> wrote: > I use a 16 gig ipod. The 8 gig would work. I think I have over 22,000 > photos on my Ipod. > > Works real good to show samples of photos. > > It maybe not what you want because it is not a phone, I suppose you could > go for the iphone. > > Technotard. > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > *To:* ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > *Sent:* Wednesday, March 17, 2010 7:22 PM > *Subject:* [ratpack] OT: Android phones > > I gotta get rid of my Samsung POS flip phone. It eats batteries and > it...well, it's not a good phone at all. No, it's an awful phone. > > I've been thinking about getting a phone that I can use to show samples of > my photos, screen savers, slide shows, etc. I don't wanna buy an iPhone and > I won't buy another Samsung no matter what. So today I stopped at the > T-mobile store and looked at some Android-based phones. It looks like I > might be able to use one of those units. Actually, I'm looking at a > Motorola Cliq: > http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/product/319850/review/cliq.html > > I don't care about the camera and I know I'll have to pay for a full-time > web connection ($25/month) and I'll be locked into a 2 year contract with > T-mobile (I already am, so who cares?) > > I think it can also be used as a cellular modem for my laptop when I'm at > the track or on the salt flats. That would let me get rid of that real > inconsistent cell modem I used last year. I had to reboot about every 2 > hours with it. > > One nice thing about it is the qwerty keyboard, not only a touchscreen, > although it has that, too. > > So. If ya got any feedback on that, I'd like to hear it. > > r > > -- > Sent from my Dreadnought using that gawdawful Thunderbird email program > >