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Two questions before I buy (or more)

StateDOG

Mar 5, 2007, 9:30 PM
I'm coming from the Nokia 6230 phone and as a phone, it's been great. But I think something's wrong w/ my particular phone....gets horrible reception at my house while everyone else's is fine. So I'm really used to the Nokia system of doing things.

1. How easy is it to text message w/ this phone? Is there a shortcut key to get to messaging quickly? Will it be a big jump to have to re-learn where the space and back key are while texting?

2. Can you set custom ringtones for different callers?

3. How quickly can you change the ringing options to Silent or Vibrate?

4. Will it work internationally?

5. Doesn't work w/ "Push To Talk" does it?

6. Anything "big" I'd be missing from leaving a Nokia phone?
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darwilliams

Mar 6, 2007, 1:08 AM
Yes you can custom ringtones for different callers. just go to contact and hit edit.

changing is simple...just go to setting and make changes. or just create different profiles when you are in care or in meeting.

yes the phone does work internationally.

Not sure what you mean with push to talk?

yes versatility and music... so much music
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heavysquad

Mar 7, 2007, 7:01 PM
no push to talk,

to shift to silent just press #
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joe_810i

Apr 6, 2007, 4:04 PM
If you plug your phone in to charge, does it still vibrate when some calls if you had the vibrate mode turned on before?
I had an older SE phone and when I plug it into the charger it automatically switched from vibrate mode to just ring.
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