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We are replacing 2 startac 7868s. We both like the samsung but the current one is all digital. Does anyone know when the trimode version will be out(A650?)?
Also Alltell now hass the V60x does anyone know if Verizon will release this phone? I have seen some being sold on eaby.
The new 8600 looks like a good phone but I am not sold on the Hundai Audiovox products. My kids have the lg 44oo and the T720. Neither of the two are what we are looking for.
We still need trimode phones. I like verizon but they alwa...
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If verizon goes all digital they will have the same coverage as sprint.
So now there is no V60i or the new V60x. I don't want the V60p as I don't need push to talk and its thicker.
Anyway My wife sort of likes the 8600, likes the samsung much better, but it is only digital. The 720 is a nice phone but battery life is short. My daughter has the 4400 which seems to be a good phone but we both want something a little more compact.
Will the trimode samsung come out soon and is the V60x a possibility. I actually have read where...
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No more tirmode phones from what I've heard. They are supposed to remove the analog by april.
i am just curious where the direction of these companies is going...mergers, etc. ??
No more tirmode phones from what I've heard. They are supposed to remove the analog by april.
Then there are the dozens of analog-only, or mostly analog cell companies that cannot afford to upgrade. And then there are the Verizon roaming partners, like AT&T, who will, most likely, never upgrade to CDMA digital. Would Verizon want to just cut off some of its included coverage?
Just because Verizon now offers a digital-only phone is no reason to think it is the wave of the future. Since Verizon released the a530, it has released at least a couple more tri-mode phones, like the v60p.
I'm hoping Verizon is skipping over the v60x in order to offer the newer, v60...
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