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Thinking of buying s710

filmrebel

Mar 28, 2005, 10:18 PM
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I am seriously thinking of buying the Sony Ericsson s710a. However, am torn between this and the RAZR. I bought the Nokia 6230 and am not happy with the phone. I had a couple of questions about the s710a that would help me make up my mind. First, when retrieving your voicemail do you have to enter a pin # like on the nokia? Secondly, I am rather hard on my phones so how sturdy is the phone? Third and final (I promise,) I know this phone is a tri-band phone, but has anyone taken the phone out of the country? How well did it work? Okay, I know that last question is actually two questions, but it is part of the third question. Nevertheless, I look forward to any replies to help me in my decision-making.

Thanks
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IdreamofSE

Mar 28, 2005, 11:21 PM
Yes, you do have to enter a pin#. I think thats a cingular thing though. I've had my phone a month, and I have given it some wear and tear. Although only one scratch so far, and that was because I accidently dropped the plug end of the charger(metal) onto the screen and it caused a little scratch on the upper left corner.

If I had to do it all over again, I would buy it off amazon. You really can't beat the $269 price tag.
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HeroPsychoDreamer

Mar 28, 2005, 11:53 PM
Entering PIN's for voicemail all depends on what market you're in, not what kind of phone do you have.

This phone will work out of the country but in very minimal places considering the most vast frequency used outside the US is 900mhz, 1800mhz is very limited.
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