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What should I upgrade to: LG VX 8700, LG En-V, Blackberry 7103, Blackberry 7250 or ?!?!?

quik07

Jun 5, 2007, 9:36 PM
My current phone is ancient and it been long over due for an upgrade. I currently have the LG VX3200... stop laughing ;) Anyways I'm looking for something reasonable priced, great quality calls,and good talk time. I usually only use the phone for calls and txts... that very well maybe b/c thats all my current phone can do. Any suggestions? I'm currently comparing the LG VX8700, LG En-V, Blackberry 7103 and Blackberry 7250...

-Nick
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twg

Jun 6, 2007, 1:14 AM
8700 is cool. one of the best screens that I have seen. If this is the phone for you then also look at 8600. En-V (9900) is a good phone too. If you are wanting to go to a Rim device I would look at 8830 if you are going to spend some money. The question you have to ask is if you want any type of email and if you want web (not moble phone web.) Look at it like this, how connected do you want to be and how.

TWG
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yeahright

Jun 6, 2007, 8:24 AM
wow weird mix of devices up there? If you go with a blackberry product you will need a data package, so your plan is going to go up monthly. If you want interenet and email then great, get the balckberry(i would suggest you get the 8830) Now the 8700 vs the env.. The env has better soud quality, louder ring, better battery, and costs less...the 8700 is much much smaller... If you are looking for something much more reasonable you may want to check out the moto 325I or the lg8300. Those models still offer a lot for less $.
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