lalala2512
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Very sorry for the longwindedness here but I would really appreciate some help/feedback.
OK, so for about 2 weeks the wife and I have been looking at phones. Cingular is our only option here in this rural part of PA so that narrws the field a bit. Here's what we're looking for in a phone:
1- reception and call quality. We live in an area where it's often hard to get and hold a signal so it's gotta be a phone that can cope with that.
2- flip phone. what can I say, we just prefer flips.
3- quad band. We hope to improve our odds of reception here w/ quad.
4- external display and camera (no specifics on these as long as they are present, it's fine if the external is monochrome and the camera sucks)
Those are the only things we must have. Voice dialing and an alarm clock preferred but not necessary.
So we've looked at every phone Cingular has to offer. Here's the rundown on what we've turned up between reviews and seeing some of them in person:
- Motorola: The Razr - honestly those things are built like crap (no offense to those that have them, to each his own). Motorolas don't get great reviews on call quality either (though they do great in the reception area). My wife doesn't have the greatest hearing either and they all are accused of low volume issues.
- Samsung: Reviews of most of the Samsungs say their reception is shoddy except for the ZX20. I'm still skeptical of that model too though b/c I've seen some user reviews saying they get a lot of dropped calls on them. I've also seen a lot of complaints about battery probs.
- LG: We've looked at the CU500, CU400, CG225 and the 2000. The 2000 looks a little too bare. The 500 shows reports of mysterious shut-offs and dropped calls in rural areas. They all seem to have that agitating ascending ring also. That leaves the CU400 for which we can't really find any info on and the 225 which looks pretty good, albeit a bit bare. In general though I see most people slamming LGs so that concerns me a bit.
- Sony Ericsson: The W300i made it into our final selections as it got great reviews for both reception and call quality - BUT 2 issues concern me here. 1 is - how the hell do you make and answer calls? lol Is it really a 2-button process as it seems and if so, is there a way around it like a shortcut or something? Secondly, I've seen complaints of WSODs on this model and other SEs as well. I don't knw how common the problem is though.
- Nokia: Only the 6102i seems viable here since the Nokia flip selection at Cingular is very slim pickings. My mom has one and lives in this area as well and she gets tons of dropped calls and the the call clarity isn't great either. She also has a lot of issues with the phone mysteriously not working (with no indication of a problem either other than that you can't hear the person you're calling), requiring her to pull the battery and restart the phone.
OK so that's where we're at - stuck with sore eyes from reading reviews and forums and headaches to match. TIA for anyone that can provide some useful info or personal experiences that would help our decision.
OK, so for about 2 weeks the wife and I have been looking at phones. Cingular is our only option here in this rural part of PA so that narrws the field a bit. Here's what we're looking for in a phone:
1- reception and call quality. We live in an area where it's often hard to get and hold a signal so it's gotta be a phone that can cope with that.
2- flip phone. what can I say, we just prefer flips.
3- quad band. We hope to improve our odds of reception here w/ quad.
4- external display and camera (no specifics on these as long as they are present, it's fine if the external is monochrome and the camera sucks)
Those are the only things we must have. Voice dialing and an alarm clock preferred but not necessary.
So we've looked at every phone Cingular has to offer. Here's the rundown on what we've turned up between reviews and seeing some of them in person:
- Motorola: The Razr - honestly those things are built like crap (no offense to those that have them, to each his own). Motorolas don't get great reviews on call quality either (though they do great in the reception area). My wife doesn't have the greatest hearing either and they all are accused of low volume issues.
- Samsung: Reviews of most of the Samsungs say their reception is shoddy except for the ZX20. I'm still skeptical of that model too though b/c I've seen some user reviews saying they get a lot of dropped calls on them. I've also seen a lot of complaints about battery probs.
- LG: We've looked at the CU500, CU400, CG225 and the 2000. The 2000 looks a little too bare. The 500 shows reports of mysterious shut-offs and dropped calls in rural areas. They all seem to have that agitating ascending ring also. That leaves the CU400 for which we can't really find any info on and the 225 which looks pretty good, albeit a bit bare. In general though I see most people slamming LGs so that concerns me a bit.
- Sony Ericsson: The W300i made it into our final selections as it got great reviews for both reception and call quality - BUT 2 issues concern me here. 1 is - how the hell do you make and answer calls? lol Is it really a 2-button process as it seems and if so, is there a way around it like a shortcut or something? Secondly, I've seen complaints of WSODs on this model and other SEs as well. I don't knw how common the problem is though.
- Nokia: Only the 6102i seems viable here since the Nokia flip selection at Cingular is very slim pickings. My mom has one and lives in this area as well and she gets tons of dropped calls and the the call clarity isn't great either. She also has a lot of issues with the phone mysteriously not working (with no indication of a problem either other than that you can't hear the person you're calling), requiring her to pull the battery and restart the phone.
OK so that's where we're at - stuck with sore eyes from reading reviews and forums and headaches to match. TIA for anyone that can provide some useful info or personal experiences that would help our decision.