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Get an 815 now or wait for something better?

nicky_platUHG

Sep 29, 2005, 2:41 PM
I am in the market for a new phone and I need some help.

Should I go ahead and get an 815 (which I do like) or wait for some new hot phone that might be coming down the pipeline that I don't know about?

What are the new phones on the horizon? I've seen some pics and information about the Samsung SCH-A970, which looks very cool. I have also heard some rumors about a CDMA RAZR for Verizon. Can any of this be true?

Please HELP!!!
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blue2kzr2

Sep 29, 2005, 3:28 PM
The Razr has one thing on the E815, the size. The E815 has some features the Razr doesn't, such as no-training voice, a flash, video capability.

I have an E-815 and love it. The speakerphone is clear and loud, voice-recognition works VERY well and I'm getting a week of battery life in a low-signal office with about 1 hour a day of use, max, at the office.
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yeefoo

Sep 29, 2005, 6:17 PM
E815 is not that great. The new LG 9840 (or some numbers like that) is a sick phone. It turns into a camera, similar to the sidekick but better I believe, and has the keypad thing. Very good looking phone, I would love to get that phone but i recently got the e815
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BK

Sep 30, 2005, 1:56 PM
I was looking at the LG 9800 also but decided that I liked the 815 better. The 815 does everything I want it to do (great reception, speaker phone works with the flip closed, excellent bluetooth capability, camera, can use my own ringtones without having to hack it, doesn't have Verizon's new interface on it and didn't have a single problem with it when I got it).

I'm waiting for the RAZR and then will split my minutes between the 815 and the RAZR (unless something better comes along).
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yeefoo

Sep 30, 2005, 3:32 PM
you can do that? split your minutes? like have one plan but two phones?
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