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jmidolo

Jul 5, 2005, 1:59 AM
ive been researching a bunch of phones, and i hear good and bad of each. some saying a pro is good call quality, some saying a con is bad call quality. from many good sources i hear motorolas quality sucks. in a professional opinion, or experience of use, which is the better phone overall(not wanting to have to return it alot even if it is a good phone):

MORE EXPENSIVE: for myself
lgvx6100
lgvx7000
motorola v710
samsung a890
and/or should i wait for either
the moto e815 or
the lgvx8100

CHEAPER: for my aunt
lgvx3200
moto v265
samsung a670

i realize this is many of verizons phones, they just happen to be what i was checking out from my research. if there is another good phone from those 3 brands comment. any help is appreci...
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Livinloud316

Jul 5, 2005, 9:31 AM
For your phone, out of that list at this time I would recommend the LG vx6100. I own that phone as well as being a vzw customer service rep, and I hear next to no problems about the 6100, I love the phone. it's not as fully featured as some of the others, but it's incredibly durable, reliable, and call quality is pretty good as well. If you decide to go with the 8100(which I'm gioing to be buying) or the e815, I would recommend waiting to see what bugs surface rather than buying them on the release date.

as far as the cheaper phones, stay away from the lg vx3200, it's a piece of junk. the v265 is allright, but out of those three I would recomment the a670, Samsung's are generally very reliable. my only problem with that phone is th...
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jmidolo

Jul 5, 2005, 6:00 PM
that was the great kind of response i was looking for. thank you!

would you suggest getting a 6100 instead of one of those cheaper phones as well?
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