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A few VX8300 questions.

DLS1223

Jul 26, 2007, 11:02 AM
Hi,

I'm with Verizon and am considering either a VX8300 or RAZR V3m as a replacement for my Nokia 2128i. I tend to carry my phone in my pants pocket and have some questions on the VX8300:

Can the side camera button be locked? The user manual doesn't show that the button can be locked, but perhaps there is an unofficial method?

Is the fixed stub antenna fairly strong? I had a Motorola V60i that carried well in a the pocket, but the external antenna was somewhat weak and broke.

I have no interest in using the phone for music, are the front panel keys inop if no MP3 or WMA files are loaded in the phone (don't want to run the battery down by accidentally activating the phone when it is in a pocket).

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dobbs-rb

Aug 5, 2007, 11:50 AM
DLS1223 said:
Hi,

I'm with Verizon and am considering either a VX8300 or RAZR V3m as a replacement for my Nokia 2128i. I tend to carry my phone in my pants pocket and have some questions on the VX8300:

Can the side camera button be locked? The user manual doesn't show that the button can be locked, but perhaps there is an unofficial method?

Is the fixed stub antenna fairly strong? I had a Motorola V60i that carried well in a the pocket, but the external antenna was somewhat weak and broke.

I have no interest in using the phone for music, are the front panel keys inop if no MP3 or WMA files are loaded in the phone (don't want to run the battery down by accidentally activating the phone when it is in a pocket).
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