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V9 or Curve
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im not for sure which phone i should get im looking at the CURVE but i like the v9.
Any advice would be great..
Also does the Curve" keys lock i read that they dont just want to know..
Thanks~!
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yeah they lock, I have mine locking when I press the side key. The phones are really for two entirely different things. If you are way into text messaging and want email and internet, get the curve. If you just want a phone and also want 3g content access(xm radio, video, tethering) then get the v9. The battery life isn't that great on it. though.
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I have the k1m with vz. I need to change to att and the next couple of mos. voice dial is a big deal with me any phones on the way that you would recommend?
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Hmmm I don't know I've never really gotten into voice dial, but a non pda phone that is good is the nokia 6126 or sony w580i.
There is also 2 types of voice dial, speaker dependent and speaker independent. One recognizes any voice and you don't have to teach the phone by recording each contact entry. They other option you have to record the voice recording for each contact you want to use for voicedial. Use phonescoops phone comparison to check which phones offer those features.
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The Krzr is better, as a whole, on at&t than VZW. And uncrippled, too!
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you are probaly correct didn't know if something new was coming soon thanks
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Okay how about the CURVE is it user friendly i have already played with the v9. Not curve and i think im getting the red one..But dont know if i want that i really like it though just going from a flip to a bar phone is kinda scary
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curve is very user friendly, thats why they have 49% of the PDA market worldwide.
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But man, do they ever bitch when the trackball doesn't work!
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haha so true. I've been seeing alot of pearls with that lately. Not much with the curve though.
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