I think im getting the ic502 and i have some questions

mr magpie

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How does it work, so it runs on sprint when you use to phone but nextel on the Dc. and will i get charged for roaming and such, and how does that work. I used to have a cingular and they didnt have roaming but i just bought a boost because to many of my people us the dc.
 
I just got this phone yesterday at no charge. Sprint Nextel shipped it to me overnight and included a host of invoice credits, extended capacity battery, extended battery door, car charger, etc.--all at no cost. I had been experiencing so many problems with my Nextel i850's horrible cell service that Sprint Nextel gave me a lot of cust. satisfaction freebies.

So far, I like this phone, although I'm trying to figure out how to do certain things, and the manual hasn't helped.
 
I'm pretty sure it's crap and going to cause you problems in the future, I've seen people so excited about it and then now there having so many problems buy at your own risk, I'm advising you to look into something else though.
 
It's not crap at all. I am very pleased with it. It's rugged, feature-rich, and the cell phone quality alone is second to none. Compared to my i850, it's like night and day.
 
I don't to which problems you are alluding; perhaps you ought to be specific. I have so far experienced none, and the same can be said for several associates I know who also just got the ic502.
 
I have quite a few customers using the ic502 (well over 1000 units) and by and large the response is positive. I have heard of 2 issues from my customers: Battery life and muffeled sound when using DC with the flip closed. S/N is now shiping the ic502 with extended batteries and doors, and Motorola is modifying the design of the flip on newer models.

One thing to keep in mind if buying a PowerSource phone, test it at the location you will be using it the most!

There were some inventory issues and backorders, but they now have the ic502 in stock!
 
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