[Novalug] Syncing w/AT&T Tilt?

Rich Goodwin rich.goodwin at cox.net
Sun Feb 24 21:00:28 EST 2008


Interesting.  I just read on a website the Q is
"discontinued" (http://www.mobiledia.com/carriers/att/discontinued/page1.html) - but I know they are still selling it.  The Tilt has WiFi which might be worthwhile.  I'm not sure.  Some of the spec make the Tilt look a tad better for what I think I'm looking for (although I'm in the absorbing phase).

SynCE appears to be the closest to a sync tool but from the little I've
read so far, it does not look that promising ... ;-(

Rich

On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 20:10 -0500, Ken Kauffman wrote:
> The motorola Q is also mobile 6 in a smaller form factor with pretty
> good reviews.
>  
> Ken
> 
> 
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 7:57 PM, <rich.goodwin at cox.net> wrote:
>         I am starting to look at phones for a new cell contract. The
>         AT&T Tilt got some good reviews. Does anyone have a Tilt? I'd
>         love to know what you think (I'm looking for cell phone,
>         PDA-ish capabilities like calendar & contacts and possibly
>         minimal web surfing). One area is sync'ing the phone with
>         Linux - I really don't care about the distro .... 
>         
>         Yes - I know it has Windows Mobile 6 but I can't wait for the
>         OpenMoko to come out (and it will only be a triband phone from
>         what I understand). 
>         
>         Anyone have any good recommendations for a GSM phone? (GSM is
>         my preference but I may look @ Verizon ... reluctantly since
>         they are about a gnat's hair below M$). 
>         
>         Rich 
>         
>         
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