If you're looking for an email-only device the Peek Pronto might be for you. It's a bare bones email device that is simple, but limited. Gizmodo has taken it for a spin and posted a review. It's worth the read.
Gizmodo calls the Peek Pronto,
"...boxy, whimsical minimalism done right. Its unfussy shape and the front's bubbly keys are friendly and inviting. But its chrome back, and its slimness—thinner than the BlackBerry Curve 8900, the thinnest BlackBerry you can buy—infuse it with the sufficient gadget allure."
The Peek Pronto is $80 for the hardware plus $20 a month for the service on T-Mobile. That's quite a bit for email-only but might fit some needs. It's not the best device, but if you don't want to be on a contract you might consider it.
Gizmodo calls the Peek Pronto,
"...boxy, whimsical minimalism done right. Its unfussy shape and the front's bubbly keys are friendly and inviting. But its chrome back, and its slimness—thinner than the BlackBerry Curve 8900, the thinnest BlackBerry you can buy—infuse it with the sufficient gadget allure."
The Peek Pronto is $80 for the hardware plus $20 a month for the service on T-Mobile. That's quite a bit for email-only but might fit some needs. It's not the best device, but if you don't want to be on a contract you might consider it.