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I want to upgrade from my E715, what should I go to?

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ursine
Antenna Booster Novice
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Phone Model:
Motorola V710

Service Provider:
VZW
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Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:06 pm 
I want a new phone with more features. Should I stay with T-Mobile and their limited phone selection or should I go to a differant carrier? Either way, what phone should I upgrade to?
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robbyrobo_27
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Phone Model:
samsung sch-e715

Service Provider:
t-mobile
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Wed Jun 02, 2004 4:15 pm 
I've been mith t-mobile for sometime now and am having the same dilema with the same phone. personally, i'm sticking around. T-mobile will be introducing some new handsets in the next few months, like the samsung p735.

ursine
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Phone Model:
Motorola V710

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VZW
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Wed Jun 02, 2004 5:04 pm 
I know they are supposed to switch over to the new frequency soon but they have said that for like 3 years now. I am seriously considering changing over to Verison or Sprint until they do, especially now that they are beginning to offer that walkie-talkie feature.

Anyone else have any input?

Infinite
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Phone Model:
nokia 3650

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T-Mobile
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Thu Jun 03, 2004 1:56 am 
Yea Good luck with any other provider ive never had anyone else but from what i know T-Mobile Is going to be #1 by the end of the year

hype8912
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Phone Model:
Samsung E105

Service Provider:
T-Mobile
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Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:16 pm 
Every year at the end of the contract they usually give you a $50 dollar credit on a new phone. You can also wait till your contract is up then cancel and then go somewhere and sign a new one to get a free phone with activation.
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