Thursday, March 23, 2006
New Phone = New Problems
So a couple of days ago I went out and got myself a new phone - the Cingular 8125. It's a rebadged HTC Wizard running Windows Mobile 5.
Unfortunately, it's slow, and it's buggy. I opened the contacts - and nothing appeared in the list. Reset, and they're back. Occasionally it slows down to a crawl. (Turning off Receive all incoming beams in the Beam/IR settings helps with that, but still).
It also doesn't work that great as a phone - I mean, it works and everything, but there's something about the convenience of a real numeric keypad.
And then there's the mandatory $39.99/month EDGE data service charge. Which frankly is a little much, when it appears to work slower than GPRS for most of the things I use the phone for (namely MSN Messenger).
All in all, I'm a little nonplussed. Why put together such a powerful hardware package if you're not going to give it a CPU that has the oomph to drive it?
I'm going to give it a couple more days to woo me, then take it back and swap it for a refurbished MPx220 again. At least I can live with the issues with that phone.
Unfortunately, it's slow, and it's buggy. I opened the contacts - and nothing appeared in the list. Reset, and they're back. Occasionally it slows down to a crawl. (Turning off Receive all incoming beams in the Beam/IR settings helps with that, but still).
It also doesn't work that great as a phone - I mean, it works and everything, but there's something about the convenience of a real numeric keypad.
And then there's the mandatory $39.99/month EDGE data service charge. Which frankly is a little much, when it appears to work slower than GPRS for most of the things I use the phone for (namely MSN Messenger).
All in all, I'm a little nonplussed. Why put together such a powerful hardware package if you're not going to give it a CPU that has the oomph to drive it?
I'm going to give it a couple more days to woo me, then take it back and swap it for a refurbished MPx220 again. At least I can live with the issues with that phone.
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