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  • H Hesham Amin

    leppie wrote: For build quality and ruggedness, you cant beat a Nokia. You can drop a Nokia 10x more than any other cellphone before it stops working I agree.. my Nokia 3310 is still working though it turned into pieces and was droped many times ;P

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    That said, Motorola's are also pretty darn tough :) They look a bit flimsy though.

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      That said, Motorola's are also pretty darn tough :) They look a bit flimsy though.

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      Colin Angus Mackay
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      leppie wrote: That said, Motorola's are also pretty darn tough True, I dropped mine a few times (well, threw out of fustration would be more accurate) and it still worked. I lent it to my sister and she lost it. *BONUS* I couldn't stand the thing, it was the most awful phone I've ever owned.


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      • V valikac

        Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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        wrykyn
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        If you have a bunch of friends you're going to be calling often it makes sense to take the same service since inter-service calls are free nowadays for Verizon, Sprint etc "To his dog, every man is Napoleon"

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          Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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          valikac
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          Okay. Thanks. I really like Nokia too. Kuphryn

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            Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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            Make a list of all the features you need. Things like good signal strength in areas where you exist, a microphone that can pick up your voice without having to be yelled at, etc. Make another list of all the features you don't need, but would like. Things like calendars/text messaging/etc. Make a list of all the phone/service combinations that match all the requirements in list #1, and note how many they cover in list #2. Make your decision, based on price and bonus features. The bees will find their honey; The sweetest every time...

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            • V valikac

              Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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              I live in both Southern and Northern California. I do not do much communication via cellphone. Nonetheless, when I do talk I want the communicate line to be extremely reliable and superb quality (clear line). I'd like a phone that features "silent" ring (shack). The sound of a phone right is really annoying. It'd be nice to have an interface that lights up in the dark (very easy to see buttons, etc). Kuphryn

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                I live in both Southern and Northern California. I do not do much communication via cellphone. Nonetheless, when I do talk I want the communicate line to be extremely reliable and superb quality (clear line). I'd like a phone that features "silent" ring (shack). The sound of a phone right is really annoying. It'd be nice to have an interface that lights up in the dark (very easy to see buttons, etc). Kuphryn

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                Colin Angus Mackay
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                kuphryn wrote: I want the communicate line to be extremely reliable and superb quality (clear line). I've noticed people in the US asking this a lot. Is your cellular network infrastructure that bad? I live in Scotland and have worked in various European countries and I can't say I've ever had a bad connection. I'll admit to occasionally having the connection dropped because of the local geography, like going through a tunnel, or there being a remote blind spot due to a mountain range (The last time I was in the Highlands the only time I couldn't get a connection was when I was in the back of beyond and it was a mile to the nearest inhabited building). but these incidents are few and far between. In fact, I over heard someone on the train continue their conversation as the train went into a tunnel for 3 minutes so they've improved that as well. kuphryn wrote: phone that features "silent" ring I think all Nokia phones offer that. You can have just the backlight flash at you and most will also allow you to have a vibrating alert as well. kuphryn wrote: It'd be nice to have an interface that lights up in the dark Again, Nokia phones do that.


                "You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September

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                  Make a list of all the features you need. Things like good signal strength in areas where you exist, a microphone that can pick up your voice without having to be yelled at, etc. Make another list of all the features you don't need, but would like. Things like calendars/text messaging/etc. Make a list of all the phone/service combinations that match all the requirements in list #1, and note how many they cover in list #2. Make your decision, based on price and bonus features. The bees will find their honey; The sweetest every time...

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                  Roger Wright
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                  Good advice, Shog... And he shouldn't plan to talk to anyone from the Grand Canyon, no matter what service he selects.:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.

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                    kuphryn wrote: I want the communicate line to be extremely reliable and superb quality (clear line). I've noticed people in the US asking this a lot. Is your cellular network infrastructure that bad? I live in Scotland and have worked in various European countries and I can't say I've ever had a bad connection. I'll admit to occasionally having the connection dropped because of the local geography, like going through a tunnel, or there being a remote blind spot due to a mountain range (The last time I was in the Highlands the only time I couldn't get a connection was when I was in the back of beyond and it was a mile to the nearest inhabited building). but these incidents are few and far between. In fact, I over heard someone on the train continue their conversation as the train went into a tunnel for 3 minutes so they've improved that as well. kuphryn wrote: phone that features "silent" ring I think all Nokia phones offer that. You can have just the backlight flash at you and most will also allow you to have a vibrating alert as well. kuphryn wrote: It'd be nice to have an interface that lights up in the dark Again, Nokia phones do that.


                    "You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want." --Zig Ziglar The Second EuroCPian Event will be in Brussels on the 4th of September

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                    Okay. Thanks. Kuphryn

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                    • V valikac

                      Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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                      I have had 2 Motorola's, one for about 3-4 years and the second one about 8-9 mths. They've both been great. The first one still works actually, I bought I second one because I thought I lost the other one. Most places will offer a phone with the plan, either for free or under $50. These phones generally have all the features I've seen you list elsewhere ++. My sister was with Verizon and had trouble also. I use Alltel, and rarely have any issues. Welcome to the 21st Century. ;) BW The Biggest Loser


                      "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
                      No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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                        I have had 2 Motorola's, one for about 3-4 years and the second one about 8-9 mths. They've both been great. The first one still works actually, I bought I second one because I thought I lost the other one. Most places will offer a phone with the plan, either for free or under $50. These phones generally have all the features I've seen you list elsewhere ++. My sister was with Verizon and had trouble also. I use Alltel, and rarely have any issues. Welcome to the 21st Century. ;) BW The Biggest Loser


                        "And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
                        No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

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                        I have Sony Ericsson T610.....amazing phone with superb ease of use and loads of features. ____________________________________________________________ rishabhs I think therefore I am.

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                        • V valikac

                          Hello, I am planning to by a mobile phone and subscribe to a cellular service. What are some of the best mobile phones (makes and models) today? I hear Nokia is best. Who offers the best, most reliable celluar service? Price is not a problem given that the service is best. AT&T? Where is a good place to buy find these mobile phone(s) and service(s)? I know someone who went with Verizon. I think the phone is also made by Verizon. Either the phone is bad or the service is bad because there is heavy static when talking from long distance such as out-of-state (say Las Vegas to Los Angeles). The reason I am asking this questions is because of the bad experience described above. Thanks, Kuphryn

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                          valikac
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                          I found out more information from the person I mentioned whose mobile phone and service is really bad. Model: LG Service: Verizon I hear very good response for Verizon. So I think the main problem is the LG mobile phone. It is no good! I will go with Verizon or Cingular service and definitely Nokia phone. Nokia seems simple and works great. Kuphryn

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