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The Voyage-er is better...

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Real Estate Agent with Home Experts Realty

Yanno, you can live on a laptop. Or at least near a laptop. A little tiny palm tree, drink with umbrella, bowl of snacks and a dinghy nearby while your toes rub the warm sand, and it could be daaaays before you lift your head from the heady environs of Twitter, email, blogging and podcasting.

So. I went mobile. Well, I was already kinda mobile - laptop, portable printer, I can go anywhere there's electricity available (battery continues to fade, must get new one!).

More mobile I went, however. The laptop is cumbersome for checking email. Drag it out of the wheeled briefcase, clear off papers (oh, papers and then some) from my work area of choice, plug it in, turn it on, log in, wait and wait and wait for all those silly programs like AIM IM and Babylon and OOVOO to pop up (how the heck do I get them to stop??), and eveennntuallllyyyy I get online.

Well! No more. My pretty little Voyager phone has unlimited everything. Unlimited texting, unlimited calling, unlimited data - I am thrilled to not have to mess around with a laptop to only check my Twitterstream or email or to look up properties if I'm out and about. Perfect, I tell you! And (don't tell my husband), I have VCast Music as well. Oh, I can see the birthday tunes being downloaded. Or photos taken on the fly, without dragging out the camera. Freedom. FREEDOM!!

LG VoyagerIt kinda looks like an iPod. But that wasn't why I wanted it. Well, maybe it was. Nick Spirtos, one of our agents, has one like it and it was funny how he was always tapping on that keyboard to his listing manager Dorie Watts. And darn it, I was admittedly envious in a good way - happy for him to have it but wanted one kinda like it for my own. So I thought well, why take a laptop everywhere? I don't have to. You don't either. I'm not a Verizon or Voyager salesperson but boy oh boy - this baby is cool and worth the upcoming monthly bill.  And I waited long enough for great technology that this one should be good for at least a little while. AND I got a hundred bucks off - more than worth the wait. My big fat phone that I had dropped so many times its poor little casing was broken and the battery looked like it would pop out any minute is relieved of its duties (I'm relieved too).

Still and all, I'm welcoming some freedom. That said, I'll step away from the laptop, have a nice drive home, and check email and tweets later.

On my Voyager. Uh huh, baby. Oh yeah.

Debi Ernst
St. Charles County, Missouri - Prudential Alliance Realtors - O'Fallon, MO
GRI, e-PRO, Broker/Sales Associate

LOL!  It sounds great...  How much did it cost?  How much is it per month?  How many minutes do you get a month?  Sorry for all of the questions...  :)

Jul 02, 2008 01:48 PM
Emily Johnston
Keller Williams Realty - Rancho Bernardo, CA

Hi, Gina!

Glad you like your Voyager. I opted for the Samsung Glyde... LOVE it! I played with the Voyager and Venus (I've had really good luck with LG phones) but didn't love the interface. The touch screen is... almost there. The Glyde isn't perfect... in fact, my first one flipped out and I had to swap out for a new one. I love the touch screen interface.

Do you really web browse on your Voyager? I tried a few times on my Glyde... it's just too bloody small and irritating. Slow to load and most of the things I wanted to look up are not mobile pages. :-p

If you're a texter, though... do you know about sexting to google? Flipping cool. Try it: send the word "help" to 46645

Happy Mobile-ing!

~Emily

Jul 03, 2008 09:28 AM
Gina Kay Landis
Home Experts Realty - Dayton, OH

Hi Debi - thanks for the comment! I love the Voyager - got a plan for $99/month unlimited calling and then an additional $14.99 for unlimited data and texting and VCAST music. Unfortunately the TV thing is additional... I won't opt for it because that would be a time waster...but I want it! =D. There's another phone from a different provider that looks pretty cool, too, but I'm sticking with Verizon because they've really been very good.

Hi Emily! Thanks for your comment. Yes - the Voyager is perfect for checking email. Even has a choice for my Yahoo provider. While it is kinda small, it suffices when I really need to do it. Haven't done the MLS just yet and am hoping for a mobile app that will make MLS searches pretty good. Haven't tried the Google texting yet - looking forward to it!

Jul 04, 2008 02:02 AM
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

I wanted a Voyager but went with a Palm Centro... then the price on the Voyager came down... I love my Centro... sometimes.

Jul 04, 2008 02:49 AM
Gina Kay Landis
Home Experts Realty - Dayton, OH

Hi Maureen, thanks for the comment. I almost opted for a Palm, but have had Handspring before and just didn't use it as I ought to - so thought well, why not have a multifunction phone, then? Plus it has an SD card slot, so I could actually use it for lots of different things. Glad your Centro works for you... sometimes! =). gk

Jul 05, 2008 02:20 PM