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turtlejan
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Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:31 pm 
I am currently with cingular and am eligible for an upgrade. Does anyone know anything about pantech phones? Is this phone worthwhile?

Does anyone have a pantech or have any opinions about pantech?

Please help!!!!
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Malibu21
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:25 am 
Honestly, its a good phone, however you can get a much better phone for a little bit more, the LG Cu500 would be a better choice
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:16 pm 
The C300 isnt too bad of a phone. Alot of my customers have returned them saying that the phone has bad reception and drops calls. I personally wouldn't know because I haven't used it. But I agree with Malibu, you can get something much better than the C300 for a little more. The CU500 isnt too bad either.
turtlejan
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 6:11 pm 
Here is my delimma:

I want a new phone. I am able to upgrade right now with my plan. There are several phones I can choose from for free, which is the route I want to go. I currently have an LG phone, but it doesn't always receive my calls and sometimes I have to turn the phone off and then on again when I want to make a call.

I'm hesitant to get another LG. I know nokia and motorola phones are good. What do you know about Samsung?

Malibu21
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V3xx Lightly Modded, V6 Maxx Tweaked nicely.

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Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:28 am 
All of the phones are good now, there are very few phones with software defects, and Cingular tests each model for 400 hours before even putting it in their line up. Samsung is good too.
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