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 juskeem
 Posts: 4
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T637
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:07 am |
Hello, I am thinking of Switching to Verizon
But I am just wondering, what are their best camera phones I have been checking them out in alll different places
I am now trying to decide between
1. Motorola e815
2. LG VX8100
3. Samsung SCH a950
Also if anyone has a Verizon Phone with the new UI how do u like it, does it make things easier and do all Verizon Phone have their new UI.
Any suggesstions and Feebacks are accepted
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 Verizonuser82
 Posts: 68
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR V3m
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless | It's the Network. |
 Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:56 pm |
Between those Id go with the e815. Not only is it cheaper, but it is the only one that does not have the Verizon Ui. It sucks. Everyone says its easier to navigate but i see no difference the bright red bars suck.!!
read my post in lg 8100 vs moto e815
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 Verizonuser82
 Posts: 68
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR V3m
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless | It's the Network. |
 Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:59 pm |
Heres the post, you probably dont want to search for it:
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Sorry you have no chance with LG, you will regret it. Go with the e815. You whont have those stupid red bars on the phone, better choice of ringers and there is never a chance of bad reception with motorola. I don't know why but all lg phones for verizon seem like the same basic design with the same basic features and all. This arrousal about the 8100 is a bunch of *!%@. My neighbor is a verizon tech and had bought the 8100 and returned it within the same day. The following is from another post i wrote so if its sound skinda offensive its not towards you ( or whoevers reading)
For your information I do know what I am talking about. My nextdoor neighbor is a verizon tech and purchased the 8100 the first day it was in stock at his store. He returned it within the same day. He said it was the worst phone he ever owned, and as a verizon store tech he has had a lot. First he said the call clarity sucks, if you plan to use this peice of junk as a phone your out of luck. Second the speakerphone is useless. He said it randomly adjusts volume with each call made and expecting a good speaker with the two side speakers 4 get it. He said the camera is blurry and always out of focus. And with Lg's trademark ugliness it puts the cherry on the top of the crap sundae. . plus with every new lg, there are those annoying verizon advertizing bars on the top and botton of the screen. He said that that same week almost three quarters of the 8100's sold that week were returned due to the poor signal strength and so called "missing" mp3 player. And half of the 8100 users that returned there phones purchased the E815 instead and that the others were turned off and left verizon servicedue to one bad phone. Lg really screwed up, again. Too bad im stuck with this peice of crap for a while.
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tiamold
 Posts: 22 |
 Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:57 pm |
get a LG 9800, lol.
I know its like $300, but its sweet!!! lol
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 juskeem
 Posts: 4
Phone Model: Sony Ericsson T637
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:49 pm |
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Thanks for your input and for sharing your post with me, I will take everything u said into consideration, but I will admit I am leaning to toward the motorola
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 D-Ice
 Posts: 44
Phone Model: VX6100 :: SE T610
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless (US) |
 Sun Oct 30, 2005 5:37 pm |
I would go for the Samsung SCH a950.
That's what I'm going for next week. Yes it does have the stupid red bars (i hate them) but it has a better camera and the screen is more chrisp then the Moto. My uncle went with the Moto E815, and he regrets it. The reception on the Samsung is pretty good from what I hear. Try it out first, and if you dont like it try go for the E815. Afterall you do have 15 days to test them.
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TheLaZeR
 Posts: 6
Phone Model: Motorola V600
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Mon Oct 31, 2005 3:26 pm |
I have the e815 and my brother has the SCH a950, and let me tell you...the screen is not more crisp then the e815...
The screen on the e815 blows my mind everytime i open the thing, and the reception is always great. Plus, the camera on the e815 is still good, maybe not as good as the samsung, but it gets the job done.
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 0oOMobileOo0
 Posts: 16
Phone Model: Lg vX70oO
Service Provider: vErIz0n wIrELeSS |
 Mon Nov 07, 2005 8:09 pm |
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I believe your best bet would be to get the Samsung A950. Many people say the verizon user interface is terrible. I like the navigation it's much easier. Many people hate the red bars, so did I at first but you get used to it. Eventually all verizon phones will have it and you would be behind technology if you didn't. It sports a sleek look and interisting design. One of the first verizon phones iv'e seen with an internal antenna (Alogng with the A-630) Plus it's a samsung, so it will have a whole bunch of extra features, if the v-cast isn't fun enough. I played with the 8100 for a while while my phone was getting updated and I didn't see what all the hype was all about. It was nothing speacial, and it looked kinda ugly to me. Also, sitting next to the A-950 made the 8100 look pretty cheap. Thats what I think, but it's your final decision.
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sony4ever
 Posts: 10
Phone Model: set226
Service Provider: cingular |
 Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:18 am |
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Get SPRINT. I noticed sprint phones have the best cameras, and the call quality is AMAZING and they have the best web acess out of all the networks and not to forget about their plans, also the best out of all the carriers, and they have the sturdiest phones too, so TRUST ME, SPRINT ALL THE WAY.
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JSS
 Posts: 113
Phone Model: LG VX8100
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Tue Feb 14, 2006 10:45 pm |
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Not be be a snot but I'm guessing that the decision has been made already....
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