I actually are testing these phones. The HP 692x and Star Trek are cool WM 5.0 phones. I'm able to go Wi-Fi and do streaming on it. The connection is auto-detect. So if you are on USB (active sync), or Wi-Fi, or GPRS, or Bluetooth, it knows and it switches with minimal efforts. The Star Trek is so slick that I ditched my V3 completely. Light and hi-res screen, the Star Trek looks cooler than ever.
Also I have the Nokia E62 on hand. Very nice phone, smooth screen, with Safari browser. Works extremely well. Though no wifi, it's pretty good over GPRS and I was able to config it with my t-mobile $5.99/mo cheap data plan.
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I actually are testing these phones. The HP 692x and Star Trek are cool WM 5.0 phones. I'm able to go Wi-Fi and do streaming on it. The connection is auto-detect. So if you are on USB (active sync), or Wi-Fi, or GPRS, or Bluetooth, it knows and it switches with minimal efforts. The Star Trek is so slick that I ditched my V3 completely. Light and hi-res screen, the Star Trek looks cooler than ever.
Also I have the Nokia E62 on hand. Very nice phone, smooth screen, with Safari browser. Works extremely well. Though no wifi, it's pretty good over GPRS and I was able to config it with my t-mobile $5.99/mo cheap data plan.