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Old 02-06-2005, 10:12 AM   #1
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Palm Treo650 OR Nokia 9500 Communicator or Blackberry

I was just shoping around for a PDA phone and I was near ordering a Nokia 9500 for my remote management needs.

My requirements are mail, web, ICQ and most important ssh!!! Ssh is easy with Nokia because of Symbian OS and there is opensource putty available for Symbian.

The only phone I am familiar with is the Nokia, do you know anything about the other two? I have just browsed their websites but its hard to judge from only the pics and descriptions, I need advice from real people using these phones.
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:25 AM   #2
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I dont have any one of these yet, but I do know several entusiasts that have recently switched from Blackberry to the 9500 simply because the SSH capabilities are better.
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:35 AM   #3
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SSH with the blackberry. There are alot of Third Party Applications for it.
Push (real time) E-Mail only exists on the Blackberry.....Blackberry isn't pretty like the other two phones but it gets the job done. I couldn't live without mine.
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:39 AM   #4
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SSH with the blackberry. There are alot of Third Party Applications for it.
Push (real time) E-Mail only exists on the Blackberry.....Blackberry isn't pretty like the other two phones but it gets the job done. I couldn't live without mine.
I just cannot find any software repository for Blackberry on their website, also using google I found only one SSh client called Idokoroo which costed ~200 bucks.
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:42 AM   #5
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SSH with the blackberry. There are alot of Third Party Applications for it.
Push (real time) E-Mail only exists on the Blackberry.....Blackberry isn't pretty like the other two phones but it gets the job done. I couldn't live without mine.
email is not that important to me, the most important is ssh and ICQ
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:51 AM   #6
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Sorry for the noob question but what is SSH
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:53 AM   #7
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Sorry for the noob question but what is SSH
ssh is telnet like connection but over a secure channel
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:55 AM   #8
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email is not that important to me, the most important is ssh and ICQ

I use Webmessenger on my BB it handles ICQ, AIM, YAHOO etc...its a good little program.

Try www.RimRoad.com for all third party applications. For RIM applications you'll have to be subscriber specific and they can be found at your cell providers website.
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Old 02-06-2005, 10:57 AM   #9
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so it seems most of you use blackberry, which model should I try?
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:19 AM   #10
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The treo crashes with ICQ
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:22 AM   #11
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so it seems most of you use blackberry, which model should I try?
I use the 7520 through Nextel. Its the only current Blackberry with Bluetooth. It is the only Blackberry with a Speakerphone and Nextel's direct connect of course. Nextel is also one of the few companies that allow web access and dial-up access through there Blackberry. If you wanna go HTML on the BB, a 3rd party browser like ReqWireless will let you browse pages at speeds comparable to a 56k modem.

The Nextel 7520 definately has the most bang for the buck. And its smaller than most them too.
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:38 AM   #12
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I use the 7520 through Nextel. Its the only current Blackberry with Bluetooth. It is the only Blackberry with a Speakerphone and Nextel's direct connect of course. Nextel is also one of the few companies that allow web access and dial-up access through there Blackberry. If you wanna go HTML on the BB, a 3rd party browser like ReqWireless will let you browse pages at speeds comparable to a 56k modem.

The Nextel 7520 definately has the most bang for the buck. And its smaller than most them too.
I am afraid this nextel is not available in Europe ;)
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:45 AM   #13
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I am afraid this nextel is not available in Europe ;)
awwwww lol very good point. Head over Howard Chui's cell phone forum. Its a huge community of dorks around the world who love cell phones. They'll point you in the right direction.
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Old 02-06-2005, 11:52 AM   #14
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awwwww lol very good point. Head over Howard Chui's cell phone forum. Its a huge community of dorks around the world who love cell phones. They'll point you in the right direction.
good, this is the best advice so far, thank you very much..
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:06 PM   #15
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http://www.howardforu..... bad luck, site cannot be opened;)
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:08 PM   #16
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http://www.howardforu..... bad luck, site cannot be opened;)
http://www.howardforums.com

we can post other forums as long as their not adult related correct?
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:25 PM   #17
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I was just shoping around for a PDA phone and I was near ordering a Nokia 9500 for my remote management needs.

My requirements are mail, web, ICQ and most important ssh!!! Ssh is easy with Nokia because of Symbian OS and there is opensource putty available for Symbian.

The only phone I am familiar with is the Nokia, do you know anything about the other two? I have just browsed their websites but its hard to judge from only the pics and descriptions, I need advice from real people using these phones.
I just bought that one, http://www.imate.com/products.php?id=9

So far messenger & icq works....Of course it also got email & web functions. I've downloaded two ssh clients yesterday but I cound't test those yet...

http://pocketputty.duxy.net/viewtopic.php?t=5
http://www.movsoftware.com/products/sshce/sshce.htm

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Old 02-06-2005, 12:30 PM   #18
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http://www.howardforums.com

we can post other forums as long as their not adult related correct?
I have no idea, this is why I did not post the full url...
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:38 PM   #19
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How much does the Nokia phone go for? Can't find a price online anywhere - thanks in advance.
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:44 PM   #20
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Treo all the way

The crackberry blows.
The reception is horrible and its just lame to use.
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Old 02-06-2005, 12:54 PM   #21
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The crackberry blows.
The reception is horrible and its just lame to use.
oh boy

Did you know that the nickname "Crackberry" is not a bad one. They call it "Crackberry" because the Blackberry is addictive like crack. Your post is like saying "That Beautiful Chic is Ugly". All the bloggers at the DNC/RNC, all the reporters at the DNC/RNC used Blackberry's... Reception depends on provider...not phone.

Blackberry's are for people who need e-mail first and extra shit second.
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:28 PM   #22
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How much does the Nokia phone go for? Can't find a price online anywhere - thanks in advance.
around 600Euro here in europe, checked ebay.at
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Old 02-06-2005, 02:41 PM   #23
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i ordered a treo 650 yesterday. i'm still not sure it's the right choice. i also like the blackberry, but it doesn't have 128 bit browser encryption, which i need to do online banking.

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Push (real time) E-Mail only exists on the Blackberry.....Blackberry isn't pretty like the other two phones but it gets the job done. I couldn't live without mine.
i've read about the push thing, but i still don't understand how it differs from the way treo email works. could you please elaborate?
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Old 02-06-2005, 04:31 PM   #24
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I've been doing some checking up myself... I need something I can do some AIM and SSH from when I'm mobile. Quite frankly, NONE of them seem to be up to the task. The blackberry is notoriously slow for any net-related things other than email and the treo is apparently plagued with memory and reboot issues.

Best (paraphrased) quote I saw on one of the review boards somewhere, talking about a new WinCE device from BenQ called the P50 and claiming it'll be a 'treo killer':

"There's nothing about the BenQ that will 'kill' the treo, although it wouldn't be that hard. There's not much that's 'killer' about the treo, it's just the closest thing we have to something decent at the moment. When a really GOOD phone comes, we'll all pounce on it."

Which to me means "Wait for a bit."
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Old 02-07-2005, 01:43 PM   #25
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after some diging forums, asking people, reading tests and stuff I came up with the following:

blackberry: no real OS, problems getting existing ssh clients connect to servers, as Quiet said no 128encryption for http

treo650: outdated, crashing ssh clients

nokia 9500: has nice Os (symbian) but its huge 15cm while the others are 11cm

This is why I just ordered Nokia 9300 the smaller brother of the 9500 (13cm), its missing wifi and camera which I dont need.
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I just purchased this model of the Blackberry from Tmobile
http://tmobile.com/products/images.a...0789&class=pda

It has speaker phone, and Bluetooth wireless technology. Got a good price on it to.

But am wondering if anyone has one of these and how they like it.
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treo 650 is hot. love the blue tooth on it. alot of progs to dl for it. if you want to put aol on it. you can get it for free by going to their uk site and downloading it.
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If you want a free Nokia 9500, click here!

It's how I got my free Motorola V3 RAZR..
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I just purchased this model of the Blackberry from Tmobile
http://tmobile.com/products/images.a...0789&class=pda

It has speaker phone, and Bluetooth wireless technology. Got a good price on it to.

But am wondering if anyone has one of these and how they like it.
Codename "Charm" a RIM rep let me play with it a couple months before its FCC approval. Its a prettier version of the classic Blackberry. My only beef is that its not a full QWERTY keyboard. But the rep told me as you get used to it, your supposedly able to type faster than a QWERTY.
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i ordered a treo 650 yesterday. i'm still not sure it's the right choice. i also like the blackberry, but it doesn't have 128 bit browser encryption, which i need to do online banking.

i've read about the push thing, but i still don't understand how it differs from the way treo email works. could you please elaborate?
Hey quiet,

the difference basically is that the TREO does what you call "Polling" for E-mail and "Pulling". This can be accomplished in two ways. Lets use AOL for example.

If I am not signed on to AOL...I will not be aware that I have an E-mail until I log-in using my username and password to check. The TREO "Polls" in pretty much the same way. You can initiate it by accessing the program, the program accesses your mailbox through your username and password and "pulls" the E-Mail down on to your handheld. I believe the TREO does this on its own every 15 minutes or so.

Now Imagine that you have AOL open 24 hours a day, seven days a week non stop. As soon as you were to recieve e-mail you would here the "You've got mail" in real time. Its instant....direct to your computer. No need for username and password because you are already logged in. Essentially that is what the Blackberry service provides.....Always On Push E-Mail. The E-Mail gets "pushed" to your handheld almost instantly. It takes about 2 seconds. Responses about 4 seconds.

The Blackberry also allows you to have multiple POP3 accounts attached to your Web Client and a custom Send Address of your choice that can be changed in 2 seconds. I could spoof [email protected] if i really wanted too.

If all of what I said doesn't matter to you then you definately made the right choice. I just like the whole Always On E-mail.
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