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"Great all around "smart" phone."
4.5 starson by LTonyM2Pros: Great Battery Length
Construction is solid
Easy to set up email
small size
BrowserCons: Ditto the editor
Learning Curve for Symbian Software
ATT Navigator Button
PTT Button.Summary: I got rid of my Blackberry because I felt I didnt need to pay the 30$ a month for the data plan. I did still want access to email and other navigations. This phone is basically a phone that should be considered a smart phone. The S60 software can do pretty much anything that the Blackberry could. From viewing doc's to email to your calendar and syncing.
The main con is that stupid att navigator button. Its right next to the D pad so I constantly hit it and if your not paying for it you have to constantly exit the program. Also the PTT button is next to the volume rockers and I dont use PTT. I havent yet found a way to change the function of that specific button but I am hoping I can.
If you skip to the last paragraph, like I usually do on these reviews, I recommend this phone a lot! Especially if you have a BBerry data plan and dont really have a need for it. This does what you need to do (call, mms, sms, gmail, weather, doc's...).
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Hey there is an app for the phone called magic key, if you install it, it will get rid of those unwanted buttons. OntariO there is a forum with pretty good instructions in att forums, but if you don't understand something feel free to email me. my address is the word with the two big Os then 1984 and its at yahoo. please demonstrate that you read at least one of the forums, so I don't have to spend alot of time. It takes about fifteen minutes, and is so worth it. My GPS button is now down camera is now right, PTT is now nothing.