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diva says...
I am planning to get the dopod C500 or a dopod 838 pro. I am not a techno person, basically I like a simple phone and especially the slide out key pad of this phone.

My friend who knows me well is against me getting a PDA phone (ie dopod 838 pro or O2 zinc). they said with the technical knowledge i have , i would be a shame to this dedicated equipment! hahahaha

I am working as a tour manager and i travel a lot.
I dun want get an expensive phone model (ie N900) in case i lost it then i sim tia (heart pain)!!!!!

My wish is a phone that:
Enable me to use simple words files, as i need to read some of the note to polish up my commentaries during the tours.

Simple Excel, I need this feature to do simple accounting.

And very important!!!!
A solid DATABASE!!!! for me to store all my overseas and passengers' contacts and to sync with my notebook which acts as my backup.

I have a phobia as long long time ago, i uses palm (not handphone) to store the above infor and to my horror, the mnachine hang and i am left with NO contacts during my tour, it was a nightmare!

I really really want a good equipment, preferably not flashy or expensive.

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Dopod C500

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Description: QWERTY keyboard mobile devices are a misunderstood lot. When people think QWERTY, they associate it with big, bulky and ugly-looking devices. Handhelds with full keyboards can look gorgeous and slim, too. Take the Samsung Ultra Messaging i600, Nokia E61i, Motorola Q q9 and the Dopod C730. Dopod's C500 looks set to challenge the adjectives big and bulky. At last count, there weren't many mobile devices with a numeric keypad and full QWERTY keyboard. The closest match would be the Nokia E90 Communicator, ...

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