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VX 6100 in NYC area

verizonGTO

Sep 5, 2005, 8:49 PM
Hi 6100 users,
I have few questions for you guys. I will really appreciate your suggestion and answers.
I just switched from MOTO E815 to 6100. The MoTO drained the battery like crazy. The standby time is less than a day; it died couple times while importants calls were needed.
Anyway, I have my 6100 upgraded to the latest version; however, I can still somtimes hear some static while talking to people and I found the conversation is kinda lagging.

Does that have to do with the force mode?

which force mode is better for 6100 in NYC area?

I also noticed that there is a force call option (option 4) what's that? Does that do anything to the reception?

Thanks so much for your inputs.
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Jay-Woo

Oct 9, 2005, 12:10 AM
Under the force mode menu, there are several options like "PCS only," "CDMA only," "analog only," etc. So you can switch to one of these options & force it to use that particular type of technology. The phone will revert back to automatic after the phone is powered off & on. The last time I went to NYC was way before I had a cell phone. I doubt forcing the phone into "analog" mode would do any good in NYC. Most TDMA carriers, like Cingular/AT&T, are phasing out their analog coverage and have limited analog to one sector per cell site. I don't work for Verizon or Sprint, so I'm not familiar with their NYC coverage. However, I doubt any CDMA carrier has good analog coverage in NYC. My edumacated guess is that the force mode won't help, but you...
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