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muchdrama

Dec 21, 2005, 1:20 PM

One benefit...

...at least it's a smart looking phone. I like the looks. Simple and clean.
it is an alright looking phone, but ive given up on motorola's. If my store carries it, i dont think i will push it. They have too many problems and cause too many returns. Ill stick to sanyo.
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RUFF1415

Dec 20, 2005, 9:56 PM

Rekindled?

Rekindled their relationship with Motorola? Well, maybe, but didn't they basically have to? Motorola afterall is the proprietary owner of the iDen technology, and now that Nextel is part of Sprint it would be hard not to rekindle a relationship with the sole manufacturer of half of Sprint-Nextel's phones.

I'm not surprised in the least.
Does this mean a Dual Mode Phone is in the near future?????????????????? muahahahahahahahaha
Well, except this is a pure CDMA phone, and it's from the PCS division, which is a very separate division of Motorola from the iDEN group. I don't think most people realize how much they operate like two separate companies. The iDEN version uses T9 in...
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Such a shame that any carrier would have any kind of relationship with Motocrapola for phones since their phones generally do only one thing well. And that's suck.
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coziamnumber1

Dec 21, 2005, 1:49 PM

whats next......

a razr with the iDen walkie talkie AND sprint's ready link. plus add a mp camera, an mp3 player with external controls as well as iTunes, non-crippled BT, ev-do and a trans flash memory card slot. ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hotpoint76

Dec 20, 2005, 9:57 PM

Wrong information

The last sprint phone was the V60v and sprint never carried the V60p. The V60p was a Verizon only push-to-talk.
Whoops! 🤭 Typo fixed.

Thanks! 🙂
 
 
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