1. Are there applications with all of the specific features I listed, though? My Nokia 6103b has some basic organiser applications, such as for calender and task lists, but it does not have all of the features I listed.<br>
<br>I can live without PC sync as long as my information is safe in my FreeRunner (stored in non-volatile memory in case the battery dies). I do not even have my Nokia 6103b synced with my PC because I cannot get Nokia PC Suite to connect to my phone via Bluetooth. I have to use Bluetooth because I do not have a data cable for my phone. I could buy a cable, but I am not very motiviated to do so because I do not need PC sync.<br>
<br>2. Is the FreeRunner’s display readable without a backlight? My Nokia 6103b’s display has a backlight, but the backlight turns off after a few seconds of inactivity. However, this is OK because I can still read the display without the backlight. However, I have seen some cell phones, such as my dad’s Samsung, where both the display and backlight turn off after a few seconds of inactivity. This is not very usable for me, especially since I am a relatively slow reader to start with.<br>
<br>3. I leave my Nokia 6103b on for about 16 hours or less per day. I do not use it for most of that time. When I do use it, it is usually for SMS or organiser applications, not for voice calls. Will the FreeRunner’s battery life be OK for my usage?<br>