V710, A670 or 9900?
Seems like the Motorola V710, Samsung A670, and Audiovox 9900 are the phones everyone's watch for (that are supposed to be coming out soon). Which do you all expect to be the best? What will be the strong points of each? I'm struggling along with my Moto 730 waiting for a better phone. They all look pretty cool and seem to have a lot of new features, and look forward to them.
RichardM said:
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Seems like the Motorola V710, Samsung A670, and Audiovox 9900 are the phones everyone's watch for (that are supposed to be coming out soon). Which do you all expect to be the best? What will be the strong points of each? I'm struggling along with my Moto 730 waiting for a better phone. They all look pretty cool and seem to have a lot of new features, and look forward to them.
Personally I expect the Samsung to be built the best out of the three. I'm wary of the Moto, as they haven't put out a decent phone in regards to quality in a long time. As for the Audiovox...I'm as much in the dark as you are. I expect it to be built better (Toshiba) than the 8000 series (Curitel). But based on ...
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RichardM said:...
Actually, the T730 has great reception and excellent, steady call quality, and the menus work well. No real trouble with it. I think it's better than the other currently available Verizon phones. People I talk to say it sounds like I'm on a land line. My only real complaint is the volume level. As long as I'm in a quiet place, it's fine. But in a moving car, or in an airport, it's very difficult to hear; I have to hold the phone just right so I can hear. I've got to the point where I sometimes re-activate my old V60i when I know I'm going to be in an airport. Even when I use a headset, the volume level doesn't match that of the V60i. Also, the color screen leaves a bit to be desired. I've seen the
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