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I'm stuck and going back and forth here. Where I live, coverage is exactly the same and EVDO coverage is exactly the same, so neither wins the battle here. No other CDMA or GSM carriers can compare to these two where I live.
I plan on getting a family plan, either 900 mins plus myCircle with Alltel or 700 mins w/ VZW. It doesn't really make a huge difference because we do fine with with 700, and at least of the few of the MyCircle numbers we'd add would have been VZW wireless numbers which would be unlimited IN calling. Alltel gets a slight edge here just because the extra minutes are there if we need them, but we don't anticipate needing 900. These plans are the same price.
1) On Alltel I'm considering the Moto E815. I'm not fond of the phone selection they have this is the only one I really like. It has a history of greatness... great RF, build quality, features, reliable, holding up if it gets dropped or something... just overall a great phone. One concern is it's size as it's rather large, and another is its age. It's age is a concern for one reason, is that it's an older phone and still $130 before a $50 MIR. That's a lot for an older phone. One of its pluses is that it has a standard heaphone jack, but unfortunately, no stereo bluetooth.
2) I've been eyballing the LG8600 with VZW since I learned of its release, and from the folks who have it so far, its gotten great reviews and very few problems reported. It's got a great form factor, looks great, mp3 player, and enough features for me. I know VZW cripples bluetooth, but the only thing I need for BT is a headset and strereo headphones, which I believe this phone does allow. I can get this online for $130 or instore for $180 and $50 MIR=$130
3) With VZW there is also the the LG 8300, which to me, looks pretty nice in the gunmetal gray color. It certainly is bulkier and bigger, but one of the problems I have with my razr is finding a decent holster that's easy to pop the phone in/out when I have calls or put it back in. This phone seems to have all featues I'd want as well, including mp3 player and the acceptance of 2gig microSD cards with the recent software upgrade. This phone is intriguing because of the price... at least at walmart, is either $40 or $50 with a new contract for new customers. That really is a great price for the features. It appears to be a very solid phone all the way around, just not the newest or slimmest.
All 3 phones are great options, and I'm considering the service and plans a draw. Although not a requirement, BT headphones would be nice to use at the gym, but wired would be acceptable. I understand I'd need an adaptor for the 8300, not sure about the 8600. I like the outside controls probably better mp3 players in the LGs. I think the LG's will pull adequate signal as a family member has an 8100 and has no problems. I'm not hugely concerned about the VZW UI as I don't mind it, and the 8600 has different flash UIs, at least 3 and the possibility of more being available from GetItNow. But I may run into a similar problem of finding a nice and adquate case/holster for the 8600 as it's thin and therefore more fragile and subject to damage.
The best deal seems to be the 8300, but the 8600 adds some improvements and new features. The E815 is older but is as reliable, safe, and has the quality and build of a Toyota.
I wold use my phone to make/receive calls, I'd like to personalize/add some wallpapers, load ringtones, I do very little texting, might use web every now and then and if I decide I can add the $5 mobile web w/ VZW or $5.99 with Alltel, won't need VCast or Alltel's Axcess package, hope to use this as an mp3 player so I don't need a separate one, and be able to sync with some type of software on my computer for calendar and contacts. It doesn't have to be Outlook and can be motorola, LG, or 3rd party bitpim or something else, as long as I can create contacts with multiple numbers and emails and have a calendar with appointments and recurring events such as birthdays/anniversaries. The wife doesn't care what phone she gets as long as it makes/places calls, and she'd like to use it as an mp3 player for the gym too, but would probably used wired headphones. Any syncing or transfering of files and stuff would be done with either bitpim/usb or memory card.
Oh wise HOFO members, what are your thoughts?
I plan on getting a family plan, either 900 mins plus myCircle with Alltel or 700 mins w/ VZW. It doesn't really make a huge difference because we do fine with with 700, and at least of the few of the MyCircle numbers we'd add would have been VZW wireless numbers which would be unlimited IN calling. Alltel gets a slight edge here just because the extra minutes are there if we need them, but we don't anticipate needing 900. These plans are the same price.
1) On Alltel I'm considering the Moto E815. I'm not fond of the phone selection they have this is the only one I really like. It has a history of greatness... great RF, build quality, features, reliable, holding up if it gets dropped or something... just overall a great phone. One concern is it's size as it's rather large, and another is its age. It's age is a concern for one reason, is that it's an older phone and still $130 before a $50 MIR. That's a lot for an older phone. One of its pluses is that it has a standard heaphone jack, but unfortunately, no stereo bluetooth.
2) I've been eyballing the LG8600 with VZW since I learned of its release, and from the folks who have it so far, its gotten great reviews and very few problems reported. It's got a great form factor, looks great, mp3 player, and enough features for me. I know VZW cripples bluetooth, but the only thing I need for BT is a headset and strereo headphones, which I believe this phone does allow. I can get this online for $130 or instore for $180 and $50 MIR=$130
3) With VZW there is also the the LG 8300, which to me, looks pretty nice in the gunmetal gray color. It certainly is bulkier and bigger, but one of the problems I have with my razr is finding a decent holster that's easy to pop the phone in/out when I have calls or put it back in. This phone seems to have all featues I'd want as well, including mp3 player and the acceptance of 2gig microSD cards with the recent software upgrade. This phone is intriguing because of the price... at least at walmart, is either $40 or $50 with a new contract for new customers. That really is a great price for the features. It appears to be a very solid phone all the way around, just not the newest or slimmest.
All 3 phones are great options, and I'm considering the service and plans a draw. Although not a requirement, BT headphones would be nice to use at the gym, but wired would be acceptable. I understand I'd need an adaptor for the 8300, not sure about the 8600. I like the outside controls probably better mp3 players in the LGs. I think the LG's will pull adequate signal as a family member has an 8100 and has no problems. I'm not hugely concerned about the VZW UI as I don't mind it, and the 8600 has different flash UIs, at least 3 and the possibility of more being available from GetItNow. But I may run into a similar problem of finding a nice and adquate case/holster for the 8600 as it's thin and therefore more fragile and subject to damage.
The best deal seems to be the 8300, but the 8600 adds some improvements and new features. The E815 is older but is as reliable, safe, and has the quality and build of a Toyota.
I wold use my phone to make/receive calls, I'd like to personalize/add some wallpapers, load ringtones, I do very little texting, might use web every now and then and if I decide I can add the $5 mobile web w/ VZW or $5.99 with Alltel, won't need VCast or Alltel's Axcess package, hope to use this as an mp3 player so I don't need a separate one, and be able to sync with some type of software on my computer for calendar and contacts. It doesn't have to be Outlook and can be motorola, LG, or 3rd party bitpim or something else, as long as I can create contacts with multiple numbers and emails and have a calendar with appointments and recurring events such as birthdays/anniversaries. The wife doesn't care what phone she gets as long as it makes/places calls, and she'd like to use it as an mp3 player for the gym too, but would probably used wired headphones. Any syncing or transfering of files and stuff would be done with either bitpim/usb or memory card.
Oh wise HOFO members, what are your thoughts?