The blue light, and the beginning of the end.
Personal November 1st, 2007My
trusty KJam is dead. For a couple of years now it’s been my faithful companion through both the good and the bad. Perfect for “for sifting out my thoughts Saturday morning over coffee“, as I used to say. (Some of you may even get the in-house joke of “Dugie’s Pensieve“)
But now it’s dead, and it hurts. I kinda knew it was coming though. For a little while now the bluetooth light has been ’stuck on’. The phone wouldn’t ring, , but I’d get the SMS saying I’d missed a call (WTF?!) …and some other bizarre stuff.
Now she don’t boot no more. If I take the battery out, and speak nicely, I’ll sometimes get a spark of life.
So now I’m looking for a new phone. I’m also on the hunt for a new voicemail service too. One that can email me the voicemail as a WAV. I’ll keep you guys posted with how I go.
November 1st, 2007 at 10:45 am
I’m loving my TyTN II, GPS and Google Maps is so very cool. Highly recommended.
November 2nd, 2007 at 12:57 am
My brother just bought a HTC TyTN II, and is very pleased with it. It is very similar to the KJam but the screen conveniently flips up to a 20 deg angle for easy reading.
Me, I’m waiting off for the new i-Mate Ultimate 6150, it is the same form factor as my current HP iPaq 6365 but with all the current bells and whistles.
November 6th, 2007 at 6:28 am
I’ve heard good things about the HTC TyTN II (which is the successor of the KJAm and the JasJam). I’m thinking of it myself except that i can’t find one to test out and have a look at to judge “look and feel”
November 6th, 2007 at 6:29 am
@ Aaron - Does the GPS have it’s own software with Australian Maps?