Got the brand spanking new Sony Ericsson V800 here :D.
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Got the brand spanking new Sony Ericsson V800 here :D.
Have switched rom what I was originally using...now using Cingular with a Nokia 6010. Not so good with the "bonus" features, but the best RF out there and good battery life.
Just picked up a Motorola V551.
Sprint. Just picked up a Sanyo MM-7400.
Eric
I just got the motorola mpx 220 cell phone. Brand new and man is it cool. It's a computer, and fairly tiny.
Had Sprint, worked OK.
Switched to Verizon 2 years ago. Service is a lot better, but I hate they way they do their plans. My phone died 1.5 years into a 2yr contract. Too early to qualify for an upgrade so I had to pay full retail price for a phone. :mad: Replaced a POS Audiovox with an LG flip phone (forget the model # offhand) that is far better.
Nokia N-gage on T-Mobile.
No cell phone on no plan.... and I plan to keep it that way :)
I just ordered a SIM Free (unlocked) Motorola V635. It will ship Monday and arrive next week. I will most likely put it on the Cingular blue network, if I can. Otherwise it will go on the Cingular orange network.
*edit* The phone is great and full of features. Next week the 512MB Transflash card will be released. I'll order one then for ~$60. That will hold a few mp3's, photos and video clips.
Unfortunately, I had to put it on the Cingular orange network. :(
https://www.sharkyforums.com/
If you can wait, a subsidized V635 will be available in either a T-Mobile or Cingular store in the 3rd or 4th quarter.
Nokia 3560/Att&t now cingular, -my only complaint is that the store i go to (Victomville,Ca) sucks as far as service.. :(
where'd you order your phone from? what phone did you use before?Quote:
Originally posted by ua549
I just ordered a SIM Free (unlocked) Motorola V635. It will ship Monday and arrive next week. I will most likely put it on the Cingular blue network, if I can. Otherwise it will go on the Cingular orange network.
*edit* The phone is great and full of features. Next week the 512MB Transflash card will be released. I'll order one then for ~$60. That will hold a few mp3's, photos and video clips.
Unfortunately, I had to put it on the Cingular orange network. :(
https://www.sharkyforums.com/
If you can wait, a subsidized V635 will be available in either a T-Mobile or Cingular store in the 3rd or 4th quarter.
I just bought my new SANYO VM4500 and use the Sprint network and I've never had a problem with them, ever.
I didn't like the pictures online, so I took some myself.
http://mypage.iu.edu/~dawesten/Phone1.jpg
http://mypage.iu.edu/~dawesten/Phone2.jpg
Taken with crappy webcam.
Dave
I ordered from eXpansys in Chicago. They are a UK dealer. I can't recommend them for two reasons - they didn't ship when promised (missed by 3 days for an instock item) and they replaced the included Bluetooth headset with a wired headset and a UK to USA plug adapter. I had a variety of Nokia and Ericsson phones. this is the first Motorola phone I've had since the middle 80's brick and satchel phones. IIRC I started with Nokia in 1988 and pretty much stayed with them until now. I changed to Motorola because I needed a quad band phone for roaming, something Nokia does not make. The last time I traveled I needed a 900MHz and 1800MHz. All my Nokia had was the 1900MHz band in addition to the North American 800MHz and 1900MHz bands. if you travel you need all 4 bands and soon you'll also need the 2100MHz band in North America and the 2300MHz in Europe. Nobody makes a 6 band phone. I wish the USA and the EC could agree on common frequencies for something as basic as phone service. As it is now, one needs 2 or 3 phones with them when traveling.Quote:
Originally posted by PinchyCM
where'd you order your phone from? what phone did you use before?
Just picked up a Motorola i860. (Nextel)
Samsung i700 with Verizon - BTW PDA PHONE SUCK. It like holding a computer next to your face when your talking. Cancer City.