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bakerr26

May 20, 2004, 1:52 PM
does anyone think the samsung a670 will compare to the v710 in any way?
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Anxiovert

May 20, 2004, 2:16 PM
No!
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rodd

May 20, 2004, 3:01 PM
does anyone think bakerr26 compares to bmr12345 in any way?

oh yeah, they are the same! 2 tags, 1 virgin...

hey, how's that v710 holding up, rich professional?
oh wait, or was it.. when do you think the v710 will come out so you can replace your v60, poor student?

tragic....
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bakerr26

May 20, 2004, 3:23 PM
hah ok "rodd" r u still whining about me being the same person as bmr12345...boo hoo...get a life and maybe u if were worrying about something else besides people's names in this forum u wouldnt be the one whos still a virgin
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rodd

May 20, 2004, 6:36 PM
never answered my questions, virgin
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bakerr26

May 20, 2004, 7:05 PM
well roddddd prolly because im not bmr12345 and i have no idea what you are even talking about in your questions.....
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gitaplay

May 20, 2004, 9:13 PM
🙄 BMR12345, you're making it way too obvious.

Don't you ever stop and wonder how pathetic your life is? Usually people look forward to the weekends, but what the hell do you have to look forward to? Spending your Friday/Saturday nights harassing people on an internet forum? Sounds real fun. 🙄

I don't even know why you are waiting for this phone to be released... who the f*ck are you gonna call? 🤣 🤣 🤣
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scotte

May 20, 2004, 7:39 PM
Well, in a side-by-side comparison of the two on this site, a few pluses of the Motorola over Samsung are:

- Speakerphone
- AMPS/analog fallback
- Bluetooth
- Expansion card
- PC Sync

An advantage of the Samsung over the Motorola:

- Call screening (as the popup on this web site defines it, in place of voicemail/answering machine, you can listen to the caller leave a message and opt to still talk to them).
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MarthaStewart

May 20, 2004, 7:59 PM
Wow - call screening, that's awesome. Seems like something that really wouldn't take that much effort. Hey, another question - do you people with Verizon have the same problem I do... When someone leaves me a voice mail sometimes I don't find out until hours later. Even when I have a perfect signal, the phone doesn't tell me I have a voice mail. This happens about 25% of the time. The other 75% is works okay.
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npitlor

May 20, 2004, 8:11 PM
scotte said:
- Call screening (as the popup on this web site defines it, in place of voicemail/answering machine, you can listen to the caller leave a message and opt to still talk to them).


Interesting... I believe that this was originally thought up by Motorola. They had it in the phone that came after the flip phone and right before the Startac (it had a simple, thin flip-open door covering the keypad.. I wonder why they ditched it (the feature).
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hkopolov

May 20, 2004, 11:41 PM
Sanyo currently has this call screening feature. It uses the phones on memory to store the incoming callers message as a voicenote on the phone rather then transferring the caller to voicemail. Advantages of using this system, is that you dont need to dial into your voicemail to retrieve your voicemail, simply listen to the voicenote. The disadvantage is, if the caller doesnt have verizon, and you dont want to waste your minutes, then this feature is not right for you, since everytime the caller leaves you a message, your phone picks up, hence wasting your precious airtime minutes.
Hope this helps
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