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 Old_Fool
 Posts: 2128
Phone Model: If it's locked, ican unlock it. If you brick it, I can fix it
Service Provider: ATT |
 Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:37 pm |
One of the Tmo rep told me in couple months.
Tmo is not bad now that is shareing tower with Cingular i heard
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Daveman
 Posts: 32
Phone Model: VX8100
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:23 pm |
Yeah, but it's still all about area, geographic location, and coverage
oh, and of course, in relation to those three, prominence.
and seeing as how they have none here...
Oh well, it's all good.
I'll have to check out the rumor mill or something, with regards to that
Oh, and it occurred to me earlier... does anyone know if the v3c has that stupid issue where the bluetooth doesn't work if it's plugged in (Ac/charging)?
Thanks.
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vaestanfors
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: razr v3x, a830, e1000, nokia cdma
Service Provider: hutchinson telecom(three) |
 Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:54 am |
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The V3x is a piece of great engineering and has to be the rolls royce of flip flop phones. Mp3 sound is great, I've put crappy 32 kb/s and 128kb/s music files on and found the 128kb/s is like CD quality. The phone can take up to 196kb/s. At full volume there is no distortion at 128kb/s. Loading of music was made easy with the drag n drop function. The software that comes with it, also upgrades previous versions of mobile phone tools and works well. The USB connection also acts as a battery charger while you load files. I had some fun with the voice recognition function and found it understood my kiwi accent very well but still had to train it for a few words or numbers. I've found I have to charge the battery every night but have noticed it lasts longer after several charge and discharge cycles. However motorola do offer longer life batteries which would be worth getting Just a pitty they aren't standard equipment.
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vaestanfors
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: razr v3x, a830, e1000, nokia cdma
Service Provider: hutchinson telecom(three) |
 Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:25 am |
I found a screen shot function where you place a square anywhere on the screen and take a snap shot of it then transfer to the phone....spent hours looking at nice pics
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Daveman
 Posts: 32
Phone Model: VX8100
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:19 pm |
haha, how interesting
Nice to know these good things.
Too bad it's not out over here
I hope -someone- gets their act together and puts a decent product out on the market sometime here (though I don't forsee that happening any time soon)
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 urbnchulo
 Posts: 40
Phone Model: RIZR Z3
Service Provider: T-Mobile |
 Sun Feb 26, 2006 8:14 pm |
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i`m also interested in purchasing a razr.. but just the original one.. but i`m also interested in the samsung sgh-t809/t709.. which has an mp3 player which i luv because i cannot live without music.. so.. any advice.. which one do you think is better?
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