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colione112

Jun 13, 2007, 9:06 PM
Moto just announced this one not to long ago. They must really have a fire under them to get new handsets out.

Maybe we'll finally see the original v3 die...
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arman818

Jun 13, 2007, 9:22 PM
do you guys know if Verizon is going to have this phone anytime soon because i really like it and don't know if verizon going to have this... i wonder how much is it. 👀 🙂
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TigerRyan

Jun 13, 2007, 9:34 PM
i am also wondering when verizon will get it and the price? also, i read in another thread that the verizon version will have linux??
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RUFF1415

Jun 13, 2007, 10:57 PM
No. Neither the HSDPA or CDMA versions will have Linux. What that amounts to is the Verizon version getting the standard Verizon UI slapped onto it and sent out to the masses.

The v8 (GSM) is the only version that will run Linux.
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dmichelr

Jun 14, 2007, 7:34 AM
also, the CDMA versions will have some other watered-down features, such as bluetooth 1.2 instead of 2.0 and 65k color screens instead of 262k
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Cesar2828

Jun 14, 2007, 10:01 AM
but can record video at 240 X 320 resulution
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pennyless10

Jun 14, 2007, 2:18 PM
this is just another perfect example of how Verizon RUINS their new phones... with a 65k screen CUMMON nokia has 16.7 million color screen on their 6126!!! and that phones FREE!
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slammyham

Jun 14, 2007, 10:45 PM
I have verizon wireless and yes they do Use th esame UI on every phone now. But as far as screens and so on. Notice that on cdma battery life is half as good as most gsm phone.

CDMA has a much stronger signal that GSM. All moto phone i think on verizon are knocked down to 65k screen. thats why the motos have the bes battery life on verizon.

personally id rather HAV GREAT SERVICE THAN A COOL PHONE. I orignally left verizon because of the boring phones...wet to cingular then tmobile....and back to verizon and realize they have the best service.
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Tha Wire-la

Jun 15, 2007, 5:47 AM
slammyham said:
id rather HAV GREAT SERVICE THAN A COOL PHONE.

That's moronic. T-Mobile has the greatest customer service around even though it is fairly regional, and AT&T has the largest network in the country. I will acknowledge though, that unfortunately GSM networks in this country suck, mostly because T-Mobile is not that large and comes out with either lame or outdated phones or because Cing-T&T has the WORST customer service in the world because they're willing to hire any yahoo off the street (trust me, I'm one of 'em.) But the fact of the matter is that GSM will always be more advantageous network because is much easier to go abroad and actually use your phone around the world, unlike CDMA phones...
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slammyham

Jun 15, 2007, 7:36 AM
ok fine yes GSM rules europe. But 99% of americans dont need service in europe. And no what i said is not moronic so read carefully before you insult me. I said they have the BEST service not the best CUSTOMER SERVICE.

Cingular claims the biggest network...they mean the most customers not the best coverage. It is a fact that Verizon covers more area.

GSM has problems going through walls. CDMA can go through walls easier. CDMA is the newer technology...gsm is the old technology. People forget that. But if it works for you stick with it. but i know for me verizon is so much better.

Oh and yes i know verizon has boring phones. but i need coverage. a cool phone with a bad signal is no use.
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Tha Wire-la

Jun 15, 2007, 11:51 AM
Yeah, that's true, but it really just comes down to preference. If you want conventional service Verizon is perfect, we had Verizon for a bit, but if you had your phone beyond your warranty you were pretty much S.O.L., so I like GSM services for the simple fact that it is easy to keep spare devices and switch em out as soon as you have any issues with them or if your phone is out of warranty. Also, Verizon actually dropped a lot of my calls, but more than likely it was due to geographical reasons, since I live near an FAA building and there was a lot of interference, but I don't get that with either of my phones and I have T-Mobile and an AT&T phone from work.
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RUFF1415

Jun 15, 2007, 2:31 PM
slammyham said:
Cingular claims the biggest network...they mean the most customers not the best coverage. It is a fact that Verizon covers more area.

Not true. AT&T does in fact have the largest native network based on owned assets (50,000+ towers v. Verizon's meager 22,000) and POPs covered. Add to that the fact that Verizon's analog coverage (including roaming partners) will be shut off in a short year and a half and it's very clear whose network is the largest.

slammyham said:
GSM has problems going through walls. CDMA can go through walls easier. CDMA is the newer technology...gsm is the old technology. People forget that. But if it works for you stick with it. but i know for me ve
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slammyham

Jun 15, 2007, 4:35 PM
Wanna bet on that signal penetration fact.

Also cdma travels farther. So more towers doesnt mean better coverage. Just better than less for gsm.

GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). GSM is the “branded” term referring to a particular use of TDMA (Time-Division Multiple Access) technology. GSM is the dominant technology used around the globe and is available in more than 100 countries. It is the standard for communication for most of Asia and Europe. GSM operates on four separate frequencies: You’ll find the 900MHz and 1,800MHz bands in Europe and Asia and the 850MHz and 1,900MHz (sometimes referred to as 1.9GHz) bands in North America and Latin America. GSM allows for eight simultaneous calls on the same radio frequency and ...
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RUFF1415

Jun 17, 2007, 12:41 AM
slammyham said:
Wanna bet on that signal penetration fact.

Also cdma travels farther. So more towers doesnt mean better coverage. Just better than less for gsm.

GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). GSM is the “branded” term referring to a particular use of TDMA (Time-Division Multiple Access) technology. GSM is the dominant technology used around the globe and is available in more than 100 countries. It is the standard for communication for most of Asia and Europe. GSM operates on four separate frequencies: You’ll find the 900MHz and 1,800MHz bands in Europe and Asia and the 850MHz and 1,900MHz (sometimes referred to as 1.9GHz) bands in North America and Latin America. GSM allows for eight simultaneous ca
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slammyham

Jun 17, 2007, 1:34 AM
Well no it doesnt but it shows its more efficient, Newer, and the original form was built for the military. Kind of advanced huh?

Its not newer and favored and more adcanved for no reason.

you offered nothing, no info.

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oh and *sigh*
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RUFF1415

Jun 17, 2007, 5:54 PM
First of all, where did that information come from? Sounds like an incredibly biased source if you ask me.

Secondly, those definitions (if we can call theme that) still cannot sufficiently prove that CDMA is "newer, favored and more advanced." Let's break it down.

Newer: How can it be newer when it was a military air-interface in the 50s? GSM was introduced in the late 80s and became a global standard in the mid to late 90s. Sounds like a difference of a solid 40 years. If we're talking about consumer wireless standards, they're both pretty equal in age.

Favored: That brings me to preference. If both GSM and CDMA became wireless standards in close proximity of each other on the wireless timeline, GSM is hands down the favored techn...
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slammyham

Jun 17, 2007, 9:57 PM
I dont want o argue with you. But my first comment was this.

I have verizon wireless and yes they do Use th esame UI on every phone now. But as far as screens and so on. Notice that on cdma battery life is half as good as most gsm phone.

CDMA has a much stronger signal that GSM. All moto phone i think on verizon are knocked down to 65k screen. thats why the motos have the bes battery life on verizon.

personally id rather HAV GREAT SERVICE THAN A COOL PHONE. I orignally left verizon because of the boring phones...wet to cingular then tmobile....and back to verizon and realize they have the best service.


Thats all i said...and you had a hissy fit. lets agree to disagree. For me verizon is the best for you it is not. That sounds ...
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RUFF1415

Jun 18, 2007, 3:24 AM
slammyham said:
I dont want o argue with you. But my first comment was this.

I have verizon wireless and yes they do Use th esame UI on every phone now. But as far as screens and so on. Notice that on cdma battery life is half as good as most gsm phone.

CDMA has a much stronger signal that GSM. All moto phone i think on verizon are knocked down to 65k screen. thats why the motos have the bes battery life on verizon.

personally id rather HAV GREAT SERVICE THAN A COOL PHONE. I orignally left verizon because of the boring phones...wet to cingular then tmobile....and back to verizon and realize they have the best service.


Thats all i said...and you had a hissy fit. lets agree to disagree. For me verizon is the
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slammyham

Jun 18, 2007, 7:31 AM
Ok i said cdm has a stronger sognal and i still stand by it. I take a Tmobile phone full signal and a verizon full signal and walk into a building. the verizon signal will be stronger.

Try it find someone with verizon and compare to tmobile and att. GSM signal degrades when going through walls.

Try it then get back to me.
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RUFF1415

Jun 18, 2007, 12:14 PM
I've had each Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and Cingular (AT&T) service in the past decade. Sprint service was horrible and my tenure with T-Mobile was not long enough to be considered...so I'll use Verizon and Cingular as my test subjects.

Verizon=CDMA
Cingular=GSM

I give credit to each company's coverage in my area as they both are usually in full service wherever one may be. For example, in all rooms of my house (with the exception of the kitchen) Cingular and Verizon will hold full signal. Now, as soon as I enter my basement Cingular will remain in full service while Verizon will immediately fluctuate between 2-3 (of 5) bars.

That instance would hold opposite to exactly what you're trying to prove. And for the sake of this oh-so-sc...
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slammyham

Jun 18, 2007, 1:07 PM
You know what forget it. You sound biased. If you want to get technical Sprint has the best network and most advanced network period and i dont even have them.

Ten years ago? yes sprint sucked 10 years ago because they built there network BRAND NEW from the ground up all Digital!! Only company to do that. But now there the most advanced.

And there the first to begin the process to build Wimax.

Now as far as signal well to each his own i can only speak about the tristate area NJ, NY , CT.....oh and the Cingular signal map is complete garbage because it says where i live i get FULL SIGNAL and FULL 3g..I get zero signal!!!!!! Remember in the last month i switched from Verizon to cingular to tmobile back to verizon and will never switc...
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chocolateman85006

Jun 14, 2007, 6:33 AM
Amen And Hallelujah!!
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