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hijeff1

Aug 16, 2006, 4:53 AM
I currently am a verizon customer. My contract is up in September and I might be going to Sprint. I have a friend who has Sprint who lives in my area and he has great coverage.

The only problem that I have is that I dont know what phone is better than another. The choice is between the Blade, The Fusic, and the Katranna. I am leaning towards the Fusic but I've heard that it is only digital and it does not support analog. If this is true, should that influence my choice in a phone?

Does anyone have any advice towards a phone or know anything about the digital only that I've heard about the Fusic? Thanks
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snang

Aug 16, 2006, 8:07 PM
I can tell you honestly...of the three you mentioned...I'd go with the Fusic.

Drawback of the Katana is the lack of EVDO functionality. If data isn't important to you, then ignore that.

I've heard bad things about the A900. Battery life, etc.

The fusic is a very solid phone. My fiance and brother both have one and absolutely love it. Even check the reviews on this site, the Fusic is a sweet phone.
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Jennyboo

Aug 16, 2006, 8:26 PM
The Fusic is a very solid phone, and I agree with Snang that out of the three I would definitely recommend it.

The lack of analog shouldn't bother you in the least, I don't believe the A900 has it either. There is very little analog left, and will eventually be phased out (I'm not sure exactly when...possibly 2007)

The Katana so far has been a very solid phone, but for the price there are better out there. With that phone you are paying for the "fad" aspect. No bluetooth, EVDO, camcorder, or MP3.

I hope that helped, granted dthe Fusic is pricier...you will be getting many more features and the knowledge that you have a very solid phone in your hands.
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