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After almost two years of going without a cellphone, I'm thinking of getting one again. I have no idea what the rate plans are, what's up with handsets, or anything that'd help me pick a plan and a phone.
So, maybe some of you, dear readers, could help me out. Here are my requirements as I understand them:
The phone must have a vibrate option so I can turn off the ringer.
I'd really like it to take reasonably good pictures. At least 320x240, if not 640x480.
Email those pictures, hopefully an unlimited amount for small rate if any. My motivation here is to be able to moblog things to my Flickr account.
Synchronize with my Powerbook so I can edit my address book, etc. on my laptop instead of the phone and use all the Sync'ing features. I'm pretty sure this means I need a Bluetooth enabled phone.
Synchronize the phone's calendar with at least my work's Outlook calendar, if not also any iCal thing I might setup in the near future.
Possibly be able to develop Java apps for the phone. It'd be a nice feature, but not a big deal.
Possibly use the phone the for internet access when I'm out and about with my laptop.
And, of course, I'd like it to be as cheap as possible. I ran into The Valanju over New Years, and he said he gets 1,000 minutes (with some amount rolling over) and free weekends and evenings for $40/month. That seems like a good baseline for me.