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2006-04-22, 11:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I am in the market for a new Cell phone for myself and Jen. We are nearing the end of our shitty nextel contract. I personally like the RAZR and I've heard good and bad things about it.
It doesen't need to do 3000 different functions it just needs to be a phone. But I prefer smaller flip type phones if possible. Any reccomendations? |
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2006-04-22, 04:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
Coverage is very area specific.
Cingular and sprint are far better in my aread than anything else(sprint better be increadible, thier HQ is here).
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2006-04-23, 01:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
Hamma, what's your carrier, we can't very well recommend phones that your carrier doesn't support.
If you're using Verizon, I suggest the LG VX8100 or Verizon's "The V" (LG VX9800) phones. Both are EVDO high-speed internet capable (500-700kbs), VCAST capable (Verizon's streaming video/audio service), mp3 player capable, possess fairly large (comparitively) stereo speakers, miniSD compact flash for additional storage, 1.3 megapixel cameras, Bluetooth, speakerphone, etc. These phones easily trump the RAZR in features, in addition to battery life both active and on standby. The V is essentially the same phone as the VX8100 in features but has a cool side-open clamshell with a QWERTY keyboard inside and a pretty large widescreen display. Snap it shut and it looks like a typical compact cell. I'll be picking one up soon to add to my VX8100. EDIT- Just learned the VX9800 has GPS too... damn... now I really have to get one. VX8100 "The V" (VX9800) Last edited by Electrofreak; 2006-04-23 at 01:45 AM. |
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2006-04-23, 02:11 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
oh. my bad, failure to read everything ftl.
I'd definately reccommend Verizon, great signal everywhere you go, and even where you can't get a Verizon signal they've got free roaming. Plus the EVDO high speed connection on the newer phones (like the ones I showed) is pretty damn fast (500-700kbs). I'm probably going to snag "The V" because I like to check my email with my phone, and the QWERTY keyboard makes it a lot easier. I've heard that it's easily manageable 45 WPM on that keyboard. It's also probably a bit better for games, (both phones have 3D graphics engines), cell phone games in general tend to be rather short. Need For Speed Underground was pretty impressive for a cell phone game, but the game subscriptions tend to add up. Not to mention, with the GPS on The V, I could probably stop getting lost in the city (I'm terrible with directions), as it is I'm paying for Mapquest Mobile on my VX8100. Last edited by Electrofreak; 2006-04-23 at 02:13 PM. |
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