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	<title>Comments on: Sony Ericsson T715</title>
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		<title>By: Kyoko Desisles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyoko Desisles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 01:46:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am a recent Omnia (910) user on Verizon who was very disappointed with Windows Mobile 6.1 and Samsung&#039;s shell.  Wound up purchasing SPB Mobile Shell to have a usable interface and needed to abandon Exchange electronic mail due to protection restrictions.  Essentially anytime you tried to place or obtain a call, you needed to enter your PIN and I was missing calls as being a result.  Lastly decided to abandon smart phones for that time being (economic explanations) and wait for a great Android product.  The Galaxy S (Facinate) need to fit the bill.  Disappointed to hear with the GPS troubles. Let me add that Verizon&#039;s 3G service was superb all through and I sooner or later stopped using WiFi mainly because V3G was plenty fast sufficient for me.Interestingly, I&#039;m applying the Omnia being a wireless system close to the residence for checking electronic mail, Twitter, Face book and straightforward browsing.  But not as a mobile phone!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a recent Omnia (910) user on Verizon who was very disappointed with Windows Mobile 6.1 and Samsung&#8217;s shell.  Wound up purchasing SPB Mobile Shell to have a usable interface and needed to abandon Exchange electronic mail due to protection restrictions.  Essentially anytime you tried to place or obtain a call, you needed to enter your PIN and I was missing calls as being a result.  Lastly decided to abandon smart phones for that time being (economic explanations) and wait for a great Android product.  The Galaxy S (Facinate) need to fit the bill.  Disappointed to hear with the GPS troubles. Let me add that Verizon&#8217;s 3G service was superb all through and I sooner or later stopped using WiFi mainly because V3G was plenty fast sufficient for me.Interestingly, I&#8217;m applying the Omnia being a wireless system close to the residence for checking electronic mail, Twitter, Face book and straightforward browsing.  But not as a mobile phone!</p>
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