I'm curious to see what type of mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs and other handheld devices people around the globe own and what you do with it.
I just got myself a new 'phone' so let me start myself:
Device: T-Mobile Vario Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.0
(see
a review here)
Definitely the most awesome gadget I got so far. I had a pretty decent phone before this one, a NEC with I-mode, but the Vario allows me to access the Internet from anywhere (GPRS). And when I'm at home, or near a hotspot (of which we have many), I can connect using my WiFi network (WEP, WPA, or WPA2). Also supports Bluetooth, InfraRed, and of course USB. It comes with 128 mb internal storage and 64 MB ram, and a free 512 MB miniSD card. I got a built-in SD reader in my HP notebook so I can quickly exchange MP3's err... 'information'. The 240x320 (or 320x240) is sufficient to actual be able to use most of the software. Although I mostly use the Stylus pen, it has a 'hidden' qwerty keyboard that actually works quite efficiently.
Main use:
- tasks, agena, email, and contacts (Outlook)
- MSN Messenger
- Internet (mostly for backup connection, but almost every page is reasonably readable)
- Putty (Telnet/SSH) into web servers in case of emergency (i.e. if site down, server slow.) (and for some reason I just love running text-based applications in a window on a mobile device

)
- MP3 player (Actually cancelled an iPod Nano order)
(yeah, I know, I didn't list phonecalls

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@2lbs: yes, this means I won't be dragging my notebook onto the beach on holidays


The practice questions from the upcoming updated N10-003 TechNotes Special Edition will also be available in a full-blown exam engine for Pocket PCs.