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I currently have Cingular/AT&T with a big slow chunky Sony Ericsson Z500a, and my contract is almost up. My service (or my phone, or both) also suck in Atlanta, and I'm thinking of moving to T-Mobile.
I've done some research (including lurking around on these forums) on phones with good reception, good battery life and a decent camera (I occasionally see something I want to take a picture of when I don't have my REAL camera on me, and the Z500a is... dismal), and I've come up with the Samsung T629 and the Motorola KRZR K1.
As far as I can tell, the KRZR has better battery life, but the T629 might be faster and have better reception, and it's not a flashy RAZR-type phone.
I've tried both of them at a T-Mobile store and I've verified their keypads at least aren't as bad as the recessed keys on the Z500a; I slightly prefer the KRZR's keypad even though the menu keys are a little small. On the other hand the T629 wins on overall aesthetics and is slightly cheaper.
I don't really care about text messaging, music, internet, or games.
Could anyone give me an idea how the two compare, especially in terms of battery life, ease of use, reception, and durability?
I've done some research (including lurking around on these forums) on phones with good reception, good battery life and a decent camera (I occasionally see something I want to take a picture of when I don't have my REAL camera on me, and the Z500a is... dismal), and I've come up with the Samsung T629 and the Motorola KRZR K1.
As far as I can tell, the KRZR has better battery life, but the T629 might be faster and have better reception, and it's not a flashy RAZR-type phone.
I've tried both of them at a T-Mobile store and I've verified their keypads at least aren't as bad as the recessed keys on the Z500a; I slightly prefer the KRZR's keypad even though the menu keys are a little small. On the other hand the T629 wins on overall aesthetics and is slightly cheaper.
I don't really care about text messaging, music, internet, or games.
Could anyone give me an idea how the two compare, especially in terms of battery life, ease of use, reception, and durability?