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Guest
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Not computers, but cell phones...
Hey all.
I have been thinking recently about getting a cell phone, and, though I know services vary from area to area (and country to country, damn me, I'm a Canuck), I figured that actual models of cell phones themselves should be similar throughout North America. So, instead of going to a Fido booth in the mall or somesuch, and asking for the guy there to sell me something nice, I thought I would ask a group of people who tend to know more about things than the commission-seeking salesperson. I want a cell phone that is durable, mostly. I also want as good battery life as I can get, and good reception, too. Yeah, I want everything. Except for size. as long as it fits in my pocket, or on a beltclip, I don't much care. I don't need something imported from Japan that's half the size of my thumb, thanks. ![]() I was wondering if anyone had any advice to which models or makes of cell phones would be the best to go after, for reception and battery-life. Something that won't shatter when I drop it'd be nice too, since I can barely stand still without knocking things over. Klutz. Thanks! |
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Psycho
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Check out HowardForums: Your Mobile Phone Community & Resource.
www.howardforums.com Basically a discussion forum for people obsessed with their cellphones. A lot reviews for different models. They have a great buy/sell forum too. You should check out, howardchui.com, where the website owner, Howard Chui, reviews the latest cellphones that are being released. |
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Junkie
Location: North Hollywood
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The sonys have good battery lifes, but poor receptionm, bad gaming performance too nokias have good reception, good battery life, good gaming. audiovox/curitel are ok, they feel a bit cheap.
out of all the cellphones i have , i can't say theres one i am really happy with, although sprint ( which isnt available up there i think) has some of my favourite the A600 is great, pity sprint sucks I liked the p800 then i realised it had so many bugs, started using the T610 and its really slow though its built really well. and bad reception, back to the a600 Verizon ( again not available i dont think ) carries the A600 on their version which is the A610, identical phones cept for service type and j2me vs brew. Nokia 7210, wierd keyboard, small, great battery , good performance 3650 clunky very wierd keyvoard, ok battery life, great performance. i bounced my A500 off the ground from ear height on a concrete worked great after, droped my audiovox 8500 and LG 6000 two feet on to carpet and they both died. T720 is a drop and explode, you can put it back together, however the phone itself sucks the S/E T300 is great battery, and good reception and small too Nokia has the 3586 coming out soonish that is encased in a thickish rubber case. You'll probably end up with a tri band phone. Best thing is to get a small light cheap phone if you are klutzy and put it in one of those thicker leather cases designed for it, nearly all cell phones seem to self destruct. |
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Insane
Location: Earth
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It has an AWESOME battery life compared to other phones I've used (Nokia 5185i - an older one but the really common phone a few years back) and a few different earlier non-flip Keyocera's and Motorolla's. I had never owned a flip-phone before and to be honest, I don't really care for it, but only because they seem more fragile than non-flip phones. I dunno. Just my 2 cents. Plus, if you got it, go with Verizon. I've been with Alltel, Cellular One, Verizon and T-Mobile and by far, VErizon is much better and has more helpful customer service. |
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