So my contract is up with AT&T and so I get to pick out a new cell phone. Now, I'm not really in need of a new cell phone (my Razr is lasting quite well), but with some of the new bells and whistles I may as well take a look.
I've narrowed it down to 2 choices.
Nokia E71x
Samsung Impression
Both of them look to cost the same ($1) for my upgrade.
Here are the things I'm looking at for my purposes....
1) A PDF/Text reader of some sort would be nice. The Nokia has that option natively, but the Samsung I'm not so sure about unless there's an app I can download for it.
2) A decent memory capacity in which I may not have to carry around my 1GB iPod. The Nokia has up to 8GB in micro SD while the Samsung has 16GB micro SD. I'm not so sure I'll use up 8GB right off. Even if I went 4 for audio, 4 for documents, that's still a shit ton of space for things. I'm not taking long trips, so I'd only be putting things on there for any given situation.
3) Conectivity: Here's the biggest issue I have I think. The phone I have now has a shitty web browser. I would hardly even call it a web browser. As such, I don't really surf on my phone (I'm mostly home anyway and that's what I've got a computer for). My concern is if I don't go with a major data plan and go with some 'pay as you go' plan I don't want to be hit with a surprise bill when I think things are cheap/free. The Nokia has WiFi access. I'm a little confused here on the order of things. If I go to someplace that has free wifi (Starbucks, Panera Bread, a friends house or whatever), does that mean I can go online for free through that available wifi connection without getting charges through my cell carrier?
I like some of the features the Samsung has. I like it's screen size, touchscreen, larger memory, and it's general size. With the Nokia, I like it's office/PDF applications built in, a notepad built in, it's WiFi capability (if it means what I'm thinking), and that it has a 3.5mm headphone jack instead of bluetooth for headphones.