Motorola V710
v710 vs v810
- The v710 is a better phone (ie: Bluetooth, expansion card, MP3, Speakerphone, self interpreting voice-dial).
- The v710 will most likely come out before he v810 (even though it seems the v810 was supposed to be out long before the v710)
1. Am I correct that the v710 is a better phone and has many features the v810 doesn't have? Is there any reason to get the v810 over he v710? (the specs list "USB" next to the v810, but not with the v710)
2. Am I also correct that the v710 should get to market first?
3. Are both of these pho...
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2. The v710 will mostr likely be out before the v810, but even if its not, I'd wait for it to come out.
3.The LG vx7000 is a great phone, but it doesn't even touch the v710.
I'd still agree that its better to go for the v710 which appears to be coming out sooner anyway.
kgray said:...
Upon first hearing about the 710 and 810 - I just assumed I'd get the 810 when it came out (figured later model would indicate more features). After reading many of the posts - it seems to me that:
- The v710 is a better phone (ie: Bluetooth, expansion card, MP3, Speakerphone, self interpreting voice-dial).
- The v710 will most likely come out before he v810 (even though it seems the v810 was supposed to be out long before the v710)
1. Am I correct that the v710 is a better phone and has many features the v810 doesn't have? Is there any reason to get the v810 over he v710? (the specs list "USB" next to the v810, but not with the v710)
2. Am I also correct that the v710 should get to market fi
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Even some new automobiles have this where you can sync your phone with the cars audio system to hear and speak into a microphone that was built into the car. An example is the new Acura 2004 TL and a few other manufacturers. 🙂
Hope this answers your question.
Curt
I was trying to explain it in simple terms.
Thanks. 🙂
I'm hoping that the V710 will be out soon. My car recognizes BlueTooth. With several laws passed recently, you can't use your cell phone unless it's handsfree. -- At least where I live.
http://www.jabra.com/products/FreeSpeak_Bluetooth.htm »
Also a lot of car manufacturers are putting Bluetooth hands free kits built into their cars (like the Acura TL as the previous post stated). You can then pair your phone to the Bluetooth hands free kit in your car so that you don't have to wear a headset. You'll be able to use a microphone and speaker built right into the car and it will either mute or l...
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