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phone reception
If I lined up three phones with stub antennas, all using the same carrier I would expect the same reception.
some of the postings suggest otherwise 😲 .
Can anyone provide some insight into this issue?
Phones that you can hear it ring through the Headset
Which cellphone should I buy~!
I picked up my V710 in VA...can help you
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News for Samsung i600/i700
Go to Verizons webpage, find the Products page and click on the image of the phone. the Link to the upgrade info is there. Read EVERYTHING thoroughly before implenting then contact Verizon for help. I talked to a Verizon rep helping a customer through the steps so at elase someone knows what the hell they're doing. Talking to Smasung won't do much as the Level one and Data techs can't help simply due to the fact that they don't have Live phones Nor the required Verizon wireless number to be able to walk you through the steps. Meaning you'd have to talk to the Level-2 support which is in another city ent...
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Motorola V220
I don't know what to think
curious
Rogers Wireless phones
Comments on BDA installation and operation
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE TO GET A MOTOROLA A630
STARTAC 2004
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sending pictures
That would just be super if I could figure out how to do that.
Thanks for your help.
Feel free to e-mail me at tjiddyjudd@juno.com
or tjjudd@utah.gov
PCsync vs SuncML? repost from General
Will someone please educate me about these features? I am in the market for a (new every 2 Verizon) replacement for my Samsung A310.
I would very much like to be able to sync with Outlook for contacts. Carrying email addresses and calendar data would be great too.
I have been monitoring the forum for the anticipated Motorola V710 which touts both features but no USB connection. It has bluetooth but I know little of this technology and do not understand how it communicates with a desktop PC.
All info greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
~RRH~
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