The HTC 6800 also known around my house as the other wife...lol Just kidding. What a magnificent machine. Windows, Internet Explorer, full qwerty keyboard, windows mobile 10, Microsoft Office....
Oh yeah it has all that. Plus wi-fi capable. So that way if I am ever in a situation where I need the internet and I don't feel like paying $40.00 bucks a month for it, I can just hit the switch and log on to a network. Since I'm never in a place that doesn't have a network, this ability is great. School has a network, work, home....I don't think I go anywhere else so it's nearly perfect.
The phone does have it's down sides. The touch screen kinda sucks. If you get a text and it's in your pocket, you better hope that yo don't have a pen in there....otherwise you're calling 9998$$%$9909HGHH....which could cost quite a bit on your daytime minutes.
Also the sliding function has gotten a bit sketchy, and mind you I am retro-blogging, so I have already had this phone for somewhere around 5 months or so. The keys feel funny on your fingers when you first get the phone. Plus it's windows....so the operating system is dodgy at best. Frequently this thing will do things that you really didn't want it to do, at very inopportune moments.
Probably the worst thing about this phone is, even though it can play MP3's it doesn't have a head phone jack....that means that you have to purchase the blu-tooth head phones. Those things aren't cheap at all. Then you have to synch it all up, it's not too bad I suppose, but I have yet to do that.
Alternatively, the best thing about it is it's ability to synch up with your outlook, phone numbers, emails, calendar, EVERYTHING! You can even have it synch with excel! So if you have a spread sheet, it can hook up with that, and then add it right on to your phone.
Any way enough of that check it out for yourself.
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