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nokio11
31st October 2009, 05:22 PM
Hey mates,

I dont know the actuall Phones on the market , so i thought you guys can maybe help me out.

I am looking for a good sucessor to my Kaiser. I really love this phone but its already 2 years old now and well my phone looks like somekind of trash :D.

Also i got massive problems in the last time , dunno why. I am using the Ultimate X2 roms at the moment. But it seems that i sometimes cannot open my contacts or run programs.

So i like to get a new phone cause my phone contract is going to run out also.

I was thinking about the X2 but it seems to be tooooo pricie :/.

Do you guys have any nice suggestions what phone i should get ? A must have is a qwertz keyboard :)

Thanks

stylez
31st October 2009, 09:12 PM
HTC (http://www.htc.com/uk/)

Device database (http://pdadb.net/) is good to get the full specs

TP2 if outa price range then the Raphael is still an extremely good phone.

Re: Kaiser hard-reset or flash another ROM...

Mister B
31st October 2009, 09:40 PM
Raphael can be had for about £160 on eBay, simply unlock it if required & use whatever network provider takes your fancy.
Most other keyboard options are going to be pricey but if your thinking of starting a contract soon you might find a reasonable deal !
You could keep the Kaiser, reflash it with a stable ROM & buy & fit a new complete housing for it !

myriad46
3rd November 2009, 08:46 PM
The Verizon Droid comes out on the 6th in the US. Not sure if you are looking to stick with an HTC device or Windows Mobile. It's only going to be $199 rather than the TP2 which is as much as $350. It's got a similar processor and google maps turn-by-turn directions. And....it has a directional pad, if you can't live without that.

Check it out: http://phones.verizonwireless.com/motorola/droid/

dashauns
4th November 2009, 12:48 AM
Touch pro 2 is the best successor. I dont think the droid fits the title of "successor" when talking about the kaiser. The touch pro2 retains the tilting screen, windows mobile operating system, and of course the slide out qwerty.