This is my first real post (kind of hard to count a Firmware request as a post), so just thought I'd post my initial thoughts on the I600.
I tried the MPX200 on AT&T's network and the GSM coverage in my area (Pacific Northwest) was terrible. After a couple days, I decided to return the phone because I couldn't get call while at home AND while at work, how's that for lame?
A quick survey of the market showed that Verizon offered a Smartphone, but the only visual barrier would be initial price tag. Ouch! My company provides cell phones to employees, so the MPX200 cost $169 without any rebates. After working with Verizon to give us discounts on a business account, I was able to get the I600 for $300 with a 6% discount on monthly access.
In the end, I think this phone will be much less expensive then AT&T's MPX200. Why? Air time / data time.
AT&T charges you for air time and M-Mode time. M-Mode is based on data transfered, which doesn't come cheap, $99.99 for unlimited service.
Verizon has two options to choose from. The option I'm currently using is data access used as air time (which means, nights and weekends are free). So, when I want to sync my email (with Exchange 2003), I'm just using minutes, nothing more. If I wanted to use Verizon's Express Network ($45.99 unlimited), I could sync at 144kbps.
So, while the initial phone cost might be more, you'll spend less over the course of a year.
I've had the phone 3 days now and I'll never look back.
patag
Ps. Great site, I hope to contribute more in the future.
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