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SINOLOCO

Jun 5, 2006, 4:21 PM

alltel and cricket???

is it? no verizon interface...
4 replies
motoguy75

Mar 5, 2008, 1:02 PM

Overall Not Bad

As a Pocket sales rep I sell these phones quite fast actually. For an entry-level phone this model has all that you could possibly need: Camera, bluetooth, video, simplicity, great phone book, and with mobile phone tools, easy to create your own ringtones and wallpaper.
PhoneGods52

Aug 6, 2007, 4:39 PM

Pocket Communications

That is correct, as stated in a post previously about the K342. This phone is going to a cell phone company called Pocket Communications. We have many other phones also, 18 phones to be exact (I the date of this post). But yet we don't appear to be good enough to be put on phone scoop yet. When I see Pocket Communications as a carrier on phone scoop someday, I might even jump for joy.
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FAUguy

May 15, 2006, 9:33 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

VX8300 Manual Up...

Invader J

Apr 7, 2006, 9:58 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

ZOMFG can't wait for Helio...

Look at the interface! It's so... clean... and efficient... look how many fields they fit on that QVGA screen - my Samsung with the same resolution only fits 3 or 4... wow... just wow. Bout time someone gave us something that could even slightly compete with Japanese and South Korean carriers.
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FAUguy

Apr 10, 2006, 8:19 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

VX8400???

Here is what I find interesting.
The FCC site shows that the VX8300 was submitted on 03/03/06 and the VX8400 was submitted on 11/18/05.
However, there is no mention of the VX8400 from CITA.

The FCC site says the External Test Photos for the VX8300 will be up available on 10/14/06, and the External Test Photos for the VX8400 on 05/17/06.

http://home.comcast.net/~dougsmithfl/vx8300a.jpg »

http://home.comcast.net/~dougsmithfl/vx8400a.jpg »
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casualsuede

Apr 10, 2006, 1:54 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

To Rich or Eric

Did you guys notice how CTIA has become more insignificant? There seems like there were less attendance, the venue seemed smaller and not many things were announced this years as was last year.


There was less hype. It was almost quiet.

I was wondering if you felt that and if you think that this is a hiccup for 2006 or an ongoing trend?
3 replies
tuolumne

Apr 11, 2006, 6:12 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Future Helio Handsets (Samsung?)

Helio did mention they had a Samsung handset comming out in the fall after the initial push with a design that has "already been successfull" or something to that liking.

Are we supposed to start thinking SLIM A900 with more features here?
2 replies
UofDVZW

Apr 11, 2006, 11:32 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Nokia GPS

Any bets on if Verizon will disable the standalone GPS??

I'm going to say that they will disable it since there would be a competing BREW program
muchdrama

Apr 7, 2006, 10:31 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Jitterbug and GreatCall

Now after getting some clarification, I take back the snide remarks about this particular MVNO. It looks like GreatCall has done its research. And I actually dig the Jitterbug phone. It's pretty neat (and damn, are those some large buttons!).
10 replies
Blazers4ever

Apr 10, 2006, 3:26 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

RE: Cingular trying to charge for RRS feeds

I had to laugh at this. $10/mo for the "previlige" of downloading these feeds? I'm SOO glad they aren't releasing the N80. They would have destroyed this phone by first, disabling the WLAN, and then having the audacity to charge for RSS feeds.
2 replies
kingstu

Apr 10, 2006, 9:42 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

RSS Readers

The E61 has wifi and I was wondering how it loads the RSS feeds. Does it use the Wifi connection or does it use whatever connection is available for mobile data (GPRS/EDGE). Also, how does SE implement it on their device? Anything that avoids more data charges is as advantage.
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Sam K

Apr 6, 2006, 2:52 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Rich, both LG LX-550 and VX-8300 support stereo Bluetooth profile (i.e. A2DP)

Here is the LG LX-550 entry on the Bluetooth Qualification program website.

http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Template2.cfm?LinkQuali ... »

And here is the LG VX-8300 entry.

http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Template2.cfm?LinkQuali ... »

Both qualified profile lists show A2DP-Source so they support streaming stereo Bluetooth.
5 replies
aviduzer

Apr 9, 2006, 6:54 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

That video does not work!

I tried to view the video of the new flash based verizon menu system... and it doesnt seem to work. nothing will play it right no matter what codecs are downloaded... could you either tell me what to play it with or change the format please?
1 reply
s13driftingTX

Apr 7, 2006, 3:17 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Any New Sanyos?

I've gotten some word about some of the new Sanyo's but, I haven't seen any pictures of them. Just wondering if they had anything to show. Thanks.
11 replies
tuolumne

Apr 7, 2006, 2:21 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Samsung SPH-A960 TransFlash?

Are you guys sure it has it? Sprint employees have been claiming no for quite some time.
3 replies
djdelay

Apr 8, 2006, 2:26 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

I guess I'm stupid

but I never noticed that the Samsung logo has an upside down "V" for the "A". I was looking at the a930 up close and noticed it. I thought to myself, "Man, that's cool. I wonder when they started doing that." Then I started clicking on phones and such and realized it's always been like that......I need to put down that pipe.
casualsuede

Apr 8, 2006, 12:35 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Having gone to CTIA.....

I found the Samsung booth to be the best overall (not for design, I couldn't care less for their shows and booth designs).

They had a killer slim blackberry (7100t type keypad) that was major slim.

They also had their first HSDPA phone that will go into production ZX20. It has a disappointing form factor that was reminiscent of the SS ZX10 but heavier, the LG HSPDA device, which is coming out at the same time is much more compelling (but was not shown). I like their jewelry store concept but I am not a fan of the fugly jitterbug. That is a huge monstrosity that could have been executed better.

Second was a tie between LG and Sony Ericcson. While I've seen pictures, sometimes you just have to see the phones in real life. I rea...
(continues)
FAUguy

Apr 7, 2006, 11:14 AM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Picture of VX8300 OLED Display?

I liked the pictures comparing the VX8100 next to the VX8300.
However, it would be nice to see a picture of them with the external displays turned on
so we see the VX8300 OLED next to the VX8100 TFT.
4 replies
CrazyCraig01

Apr 6, 2006, 7:44 PM
over in the "CTIA 2006" discussion:

Helio

Does anyone know if Helio will be announcing anything new about the carrier or if they are even at the show? I checked the CTIA website but could not see them as presenting or even attending, not Helio, not SK Telecom, and not Earthlink.
2 replies
 
 
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