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LemuelLeblanc

Feb 5, 2005, 2:40 PM

Re: LG 6190

This phones seems to be a pretty good phone the only downside i can see is the battery life at only 2.5 hours which is less than my current phone if you know of any other downsides post them here i wanna know before i buy
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Amber_Dawn18

May 17, 2005, 2:56 PM

"Please Use Genuine Battery"

Hey, my boyfriend has this phone, and the other day when we got home he tried to turn his phone on, and this BRIGHT blue screen came on and it said "use geniune battery" then counted down from ten to one, shut off, and repeated. We tried it with the charger on, and without it, reguardless it seemed screwed.

Our service provider (Telus) didn't help us, they said go to a store. Well it was a Sunday and like nine at night and no stores were open, so I called my work (which is Cingular) and they fixed it.

If this happens to any phone (apparently) you charge it for like 2 minutes, turn it off, and remove the battery for about two to four minutes, then charge it again for about an hour or so. I don't know why that works, but the phone is p...
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GeeGee

Nov 30, 2004, 12:25 PM

USA???

Will this phone ever come to the USA?
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ShunAsa

Nov 30, 2004, 8:42 PM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

LAME

When you come out with a new phone with technology that noone else has the moment, why the Hell would you put that lame, green screen on the outside of the phone? The technology is hot, but the phone looks lame.
boe

Nov 14, 2004, 1:29 AM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

PPC-6600/6601

I just got a bew PPC-6601 as my old phone was dead and I needed a replacement phone right away. The PPC-6601 is great but I am much more concerned about Sprint offering an upgrade to Windows 2005 mobile than the EV-DO (which would be great of course)

While the Windows Mobile 2003 SE OS is nice, it is sparse and has many "issues" still. I'd love to extend the life of my rather large investment by paying for an OS upgrade rather than a new phone in 9 months.
FAUguy

Nov 2, 2004, 4:54 PM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

New VX8000 Info?

Were you able to find any more info on the VX8000 from CTIA?

-Thanks.
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al-huti

Nov 1, 2004, 11:55 AM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

Why no analog?

I'd be willing to spend money on this device if they just added analog to it. After all this is the primary reason why I still stick with Verizon. It really sucks not to have analog roaming when you need it.
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navysealsrule

Nov 2, 2004, 8:40 PM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

no samsung ?!?!?!?

no samsung!! I love samsung i will never buy anything but a samsung. i have samsungs t.v camcorders an all my cells phones have been samsung so how come in this fair there was no samsung????????? 😕 😕 😕 😕
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Rich Brome

Nov 2, 2004, 2:36 AM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

Part two on the way...

Sorry for the delay... 🤭 I know I promised it for Monday, but I'm still confirming a few things... better accurate then never. 😉 Thanks for your patience!
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queenbee

Nov 2, 2004, 10:06 AM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

When are the events scheduled for 2005?

I would love to attend any trade shows that are coming up in 2005, does anyone have a list of available events?
www.bpvwebdesigns.com

Oct 29, 2004, 1:43 AM
over in the "CTIA Fall 2004" discussion:

Sprint Pulling a Verizon, with bluetooth.

This treo 6850 reminds me of the notice about using a data cable on their service, for a tethered connection. Cause rumor has it Vision users, who pay $15 a month extra on top of the phone plan, get unlimited access without it killing the minutes.

Now imagine it untethered with bluetooth.

Uh-oh.

I love the CDMA networks with all my heart but the proprietaty bs has to stop soon.
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