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 steve0092
 Posts: 174
Phone Model: motorola v330
Service Provider: t-mobile |
 Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:41 am |
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a lot of people would say it the xv8300 beacuse it has everything they need but i say it the t-809 it has everything 8300 and some improvements. like it small, a slider which is kool, bigger screen, mp3 player,videos and pics, also looked better no attena and super thin almost 1/2 of the xv8300. so what do u think
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stephanS
 Posts: 5 |
 Sat Jul 08, 2006 7:22 pm |
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Well, I've used several phones. It all depends on what you want your phones to do. I carry the LG-9800, it's great. You can get music, GPS navigation, GIN downloard with several offerings. Pic and Flix, Stero, bluetooth, excellent reception.. exc. If you do alot of talking be sure to pic up an extended battery and you won't be disappointed. If you need a data phone I would recommend the blackberry 7135. Great product.
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dwink1217
 Posts: 5
Phone Model: LG VX8300
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Sat Jul 08, 2006 9:53 pm |
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well... i still say the vx8300 i think its a great phone
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yukonwags
 Posts: 1 |
 Sun Oct 15, 2006 10:29 pm |
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the t-809 (hence the T for tmobile) is not a verizon phone. I effing googled this shit and got this post and found out you mentioned a phone for t-mobile under a post for "best verizon phone." I sincerely hope this was a mistake and not an instance of utter stupidity... To be honest, I'm pretty sure it wasn't a mistake. You should be disappointed. Wow. There's a Tmobile phone that makes it in the best verizon phone list? I didn't know they interchangded....oh yeah...Not to be too sarcastic...but seriously, if you went through the trouble to signup for this gay ass forumn, you should at least know what phone goes with what service. I only signed up to tell you that you should pay more attention to what's GOING ON AROUND YOU (yeah I hit caps lock and didn't hold shift.. don't get a boner yet. You're still not as smart as you think). Anyway. Fuck this mobile phone forum. Yeah.
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CalcFreak64
 Posts: 25
Phone Model: LG VX-9800
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:31 am |
How do you convert (if there's a software) that converts from 3gpp to 3gpp2 videos? I've seen and heard that files with 3gp/3gpp are for GSM-enabled phones, whereas 3gp2/3gpp2 are for CDMA-enabled phones. (I also own the LG VX-9800, as well).
My question is this: Suppose that you have downloaded a video with the file extension of either *.3gp or *.3gpp... will that harm my phone if it was installed and played from there? Or does it have to be *.3g2/*.3gpp2 file extension only? Please help. Thank you very much!
CalcFreak64
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CalcFreak64
 Posts: 25
Phone Model: LG VX-9800
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:33 am |
| stephanS wrote: | | Well, I've used several phones. It all depends on what you want your phones to do. I carry the LG-9800, it's great. You can get music, GPS navigation, GIN downloard with several offerings. Pic and Flix, Stero, bluetooth, excellent reception.. exc. If you do alot of talking be sure to pic up an extended battery and you won't be disappointed. If you need a data phone I would recommend the blackberry 7135. Great product. |
"GIN downloard"? What do you mean by that? How does that affect the LG VX-9800, as an example? Thanks.
CalcFreak64
P.S. Are there any tips or tricks that you can provide when using the LG VX-9800? Thanks again!
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tampadelphian
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 Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:23 pm |
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GIN is short for "Get It Now". Can download ringtones, wallpapers, games, backup manager, Chaperone service, GPS navigation etc from one central area.
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CalcFreak64
 Posts: 25
Phone Model: LG VX-9800
Service Provider: Verizon Wireless |
 Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:11 pm |
Ok. Thank you very much!
Now... what about the 3gp/3gpp and 3g2/3gpp2 conversion? Or am I still able to download 3gpp files? I'm just wondering. Thanks again.
CalcFreak64
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