Nokia 6235i / 6236i
Verizon?
Anyone know if Verizon will carry the 6235i?
ddtmm said:To replace my trusty 3589i. It's like a reliable sidekick.
I would guess that it is in testing for multiple companies that use CDMA. Nokias are typically good phones so I wouldn't doubt that this one might get a Verizon symbol slapped on it sometime in the first quarter.
Thanks for the response. I'd like to stay with Verizon, but the service in my hometown (Felicity, Ohio) just isn't as great as it is with Cingular.
However, the Nokia 3589i I had with Verizon got decent service, but had few advanced features. Currently I am using the Motorola V710, which I really like. I hoped to use the phone with my Bluetooth USB adapter on my computer, but Verizon requested that this feature be disabled! If you know a way to enable or bypass it, please let me know!
Andrew
wilsona3 @ muohio . edu (no spaces though)
Yeah, the V710 is the bane of my existance along with pretty much every other Motorola at VZW. I may work for VZW, but that doesn't mean I'm blind to the fact when my employer purposely disables and handicaps equipment for the sheer purpose of increasing revenue. Which leads me to Get It Now (BREW) but that's another issue. Unfortunately there is no way to bypass this problem. Needless to say, our sales reps have sold alot fewer V710's ovre the past few months, now that the shortcomings are coming to light about this very expensive phone. As far as going to Cingular, hey, if you can get better service with them, then go for it. Cell phones and cell companies are only good if you can actually use the service where you live. ...
(continues)