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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
"Carl" <crothman@NOSPAMoptonline.net> wrote in message news:48553377$0$7348$607ed4bc@cv.net... > tscottme wrote: >> I surf the internet on my LG VX6100 with free data. I've been >> surfing for $1 per month and unlimited data for 2-3 years. Any phone >> with Moblikle Web2.0 can surf the net, not with Vzw's $5/mo fee but >> for $1/mo. Hopke.net is the best combination of cheap/reliable I >> have found. >> > Well, I don't think that that "wireless mobile" form of web browsing that > your phone offers is quite at the same level as I'm talking about, but if > you're happy with it that's all that matters. And I may be incorrect > about the comparison too. I've done the Hopke thing too and while hopke does provide access at a very cheap price, I wouldn't exactly call my experience "surfing" > > |
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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
"Cinder Lane" <Cinderlane@webtv.net> wrote in message news:529-48541A49-266@storefull-3235.bay.webtv.net... >I currently have a Motorola E815. A few years ago it was considered by > most people to have the best signal and voice quality of any phone in > the Verizon line. > > I am now eligible to receive my "New Every Two" replacement. Which > phone is *now* considered to have the best signal and voice quality? I > do not want to step *down* in quality from the E815. Two of my kids have V3M razors that they like. I've had an LG VX8300 for two years now, that I really love. I find the voice quality excellent. My dad had one as well, that he dropped and damaged the camera, and I was able to buy him a brand new one from a vendor at Ebay for $109 delivered > |
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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
> I currently have a Motorola E815. A few years ago it was considered by
> most people to have the best signal and voice quality of any phone in > the Verizon line. > > I am now eligible to receive my "New Every Two" replacement. Which > phone is *now* considered to have the best signal and voice quality? I > do not want to step *down* in quality from the E815. > > I had an e815 before my current V3m. I think the V3m is comparable in voice and signal quality, and it's easier to carry (internal antenna). I've had it for for close to two years and it's been very reliable - battery is still good. I decided very recently to upgrade to a Moto w755 after reading a bunch of reviews and handling one in a Verizon store. It is very similar to the V3m and improved in many ways; it has a 2.5mm headphone jack so you can charge the phone on the usb port while using a wired headset (the V3m uses the usb port for both the headset and charging, so you have to choose), the menus look better and the keys respond more smoothly when navigating the menus. You can also turn Bluetooth On/Off with a touch button while the phone is closed. I can't say yet how the w755 compares to the e815 though. If you get a phone from a Verizon store I believe you have some time to try it out and can return/exchange it if it doesn't meet your needs. |
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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 15:21:45 -0400, Cinder Lane wrote:
> I currently have a Motorola E815. A few years ago it was considered by > most people to have the best signal and voice quality of any phone in > the Verizon line. > > I am now eligible to receive my "New Every Two" replacement. Which > phone is *now* considered to have the best signal and voice quality? I > do not want to step *down* in quality from the E815. I followed my e815 with a V3M. Then when that died I got a V9M. IMO, the V9M is the closest in reception to the e815. Works great! |
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YEP. Sidetone, that's it. Won't have a phone without it.
Thank You. Dean "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88@comcast.net> wrote in message news:RdqdncgDUOiQoMjVnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Dean wrote: >> I replaced my e815 with a v3m. >> >> As usual, I was concerned because of complaints I saw here about the >> Razr. >> > <snip> >> >> The LG 83XX are excellent phones, but I like the Moto feature set (missed >> call beep, and the ability to hear yourself through the earpiece---I >> forgot the term) better. JMHO, YMMV, etc. >> > > The term is "side tone". |
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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
On 2008-06-14 12:21:45 -0700, Cinderlane@webtv.net (Cinder Lane) said:
> I currently have a Motorola E815. A few years ago it was considered by > most people to have the best signal and voice quality of any phone in > the Verizon line. > > I am now eligible to receive my "New Every Two" replacement. Which > phone is *now* considered to have the best signal and voice quality? I > do not want to step *down* in quality from the E815. Having tried any number of possible replacements, I've decided to keep the E815 and use it till it dies - none of the newer phones I've tried are as good as "phones". As we all know, the trend today is for all the other stuff built into cell phones. So, if you want the best "phone" - it's still the Motorola E815...... FER |
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Re: The Best Signal & Voice Quality
Frank Rytell <frytell@cox.net> wrote:
> Having tried any number of possible replacements, I've decided to > keep the E815 and use it till it dies - none of the newer phones > I've tried are as good as "phones". As we all know, the trend > today is for all the other stuff built into cell phones. > > So, if you want the best "phone" - it's still the Motorola > E815...... Yes, it is. I agree completely and to keep it from dying, just be careful when connecting the charger. That seems to be the weak spot on E815s so be careful, be gently and it may last forever! -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
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