The A925 has a virtual keyboard. While the keyboard is only a click away when needed, it seems to me that it would better for the keyboard to appear automatically in situations where it likely to be used (eg, writing notes or e-mails).
| Product | Motorola A925 |
| Price | AU$756 |
| Vendor | 3 |
| Phone | 131 683 |
| Web | www.three.com.au |
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| Uses the Symbian OS, which has limited application support | |
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| Struggles in some areas, but includes Bluetooth | |
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| Reasonably priced | |
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| One-year warranty | |
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One of the main problems I see with all the phone/pda's is that they seem to forget about phone functionality and concentrate on the PDA side of things. For example handsfree dialling/answering. Most of the end user I talk to want the phone features first and the PDA features second.