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Motorola V600
T-Mobile might drop the Moto V600 !!!
But since Cingular & T-Mobile got interested in it they sold it to them not saying the problems they might have since the software isn't ment for thier system. Moto didn't care b/c they were getting the money. So Cingular & T-mobile started testing it with thier systems and they started to find about the problems. But after a while with messing with the software Cingular had made it work .... But not for long!! So they dropped it !! Like a couple days ago. And T-mobile had the phone for like 5 months until they released ...
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Perhaps this is why they're dropping it, not due to any problems?
😁 Are You Kidding Me???? 😁
Hey kid...use your brain to think before you speak!!! You think USA is the only place in the world??? 🤣 V600 has been around the Asia market for like a year or more, so how could that be possible for the V600 originally made for AT&T, there are no AT&T in Asia!!
Moreover, T-Mobile and Cingular systems are completely different!! T-Mobile use GSM 1900, Cingular & AT&T uses GSM 850!!! Cingular dropped the V600 coz the phone cannot hold a signal on the 850Mhz, that's why both the AT&T and Cingular versions of V600 sucks and got tons of complaints.
At last, I agree with you on one point. Despite the 850Mhz issue, yes, there are a lot of bugs an...
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I can't really believe that only ment the phone for ATT though, since the company will become cingular in a couple months. I don't think motorola is really going to design a phone with the intention of selling for only 6 months ever (the time between when it came out and when they'll get picked up by cingular).
ok, couple of things right off the bat. there is no ONE software for any phone. each service provider installs their own software. there are basic software that stay on each phone, but it in no way hinders a providers system since the manufacturer's software is for the most part not transmitable (and those that are, are usually cancelled out by the provider if it is something they do not use, and again, it does not hinder cell phone operation).
second, i just got done speaking with t-mobile regarding the v600 and asked if there were any customer complaints filed. i was tol...
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And so far I have no complaints about the 415. Its a very good phone. I just need to know how to setup the E-Mail Client feature. But thats not a compalint. It's just question....
as for the d415, the main issue has been the sliding feature itself. it's losens up after several uses (several uses may equate to 100+ as some customers use their cell phones for business and are more apt to losen the slider feature than casual cell phone users). others include phone book erasures when the battery dies (apparently when the battery fails, the last numbers dialed erase themselves from the phone book, but only thos...
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