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For me, Bluetooth is for audio features like headsets and automobile
systems. If I use data (and I have Tungsten T3), I use a BlackBerry (or I'd
get a Treo for a better integrated solution).
I use the camera a lot a VX6000 because I travel a lot and it's fun to send
photo messages to family & coworkers. I used to carry a variety of digital
cameras and still use them for keeping quality photos (5 megapixel or more)
but you can't beat a camera phone for spontaneous pictures that always get
smiles and to help keep you in touch.
"Bob Ballentine" <bobby_ballentine@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "MegaBit" <email@dot.com> wrote in message
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> > If you want the best, you'll need to wait for the V710. The VX6000 is a
bit
> > dated at the this point and the 4600 is the same less the 300K pixel
camera.
> > They will both be discontinued by the end of the summer, most likely.
> >
> > The V710 is the new flagship CDMA from Motorola due out in June. It has
a
> > 1.2 megapixel camera, bigger & higher rez main screen, Bluetooth,
speaker
> > independent dialing (phone book entry and digits), a memory slot, a
metal
> > case, and analog capability for those times when you need it.
>
> Alot of good if the BLUETOOTH is crippled. Like most of you I await
> the release of the V710, but mainly for my Tungsten T. If it can't go
> online or otherwise communicate with it, ie, synch phone books and
> such, it will be just another phone I won't buy.
>
> Who needs a camera phone anyway?
>
> b.b.