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Moto e815 or Samsung a670?

tsturbo

Aug 15, 2005, 6:40 AM
It's decision time. I currently own a Samsung a670 and have an opprtunity to get into a Moto e815. I have no issues with the Samsung, it is a good solid reliable no frills phone. Is the e815 any better? I know it has more frills, but I am slightly concerned over the larger size and perceived short battery life that some users are reporting. The bluetooth and speaker phone are what is swaying me. Could care less about the camera. Please don't tell me to get an LG, I am not an LG fan for several reasons. Thanks.
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SForsyth01

Aug 17, 2005, 11:43 AM
tsturbo said:
It's decision time. I currently own a Samsung a670 and have an opprtunity to get into a Moto e815. I have no issues with the Samsung, it is a good solid reliable no frills phone. Is the e815 any better? I know it has more frills, but I am slightly concerned over the larger size and perceived short battery life that some users are reporting. The bluetooth and speaker phone are what is swaying me. Could care less about the camera. Please don't tell me to get an LG, I am not an LG fan for several reasons. Thanks.


Go with the e815. I used to have the 670 and now I have the 815 and I love it. I have not had the battery issues that others are speaking of. It is truly a wonderful phone.
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RichardM

Aug 17, 2005, 11:59 AM
It's probably time to upgrade to the Moto E815, esp. if interested in the Speakerphone(which is great) and the Bluetooth. I used to have the Samsung 670, and liked it a lot; great call quality, volume, small size.
This latest Moto is much better than it's recent predecessors, which were lacking in good earpiece volume, or overall quality. The 815 has great volume and quality. I know it's bigger, but after a day or 2 of use, that won't even be an issue. It fits nicely into your pocket. You may even appreciate the larger keys and nice screen, not to mention the speakerphone.
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bigoltexasboy

Aug 18, 2005, 5:40 PM
I think it is the Bluetooth that drains the battery faster.
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