I heard there is a new motorola V series that is digital and looks really good. It is offered in HK but not sure if it is in the US. Can anyone tell me if it is and what company supports it and/or a picture of it. __________________ Are you sure it's digital? I thought HK uses the GSM technolgy just like Europe.__________________ i think it is GSM =P I thought GSM was a digital network heh i am kinda new to the new age of cells. I want a new phone and i need it to work in both Long Island,NY and Albany,NY. preferable most of the US while at it __________________ Did you post this question before. I don't remember who asked a similar question. But I've got a GSM phone, and I tell everyone that its not that great if outside of a big city. If you live out in LI, it probably ain't that great. I live in Queens and I get a lot of dead zones. __________________ ic ...nope i did not post this before.. *sigh* I guess i can go back to those sucky looking phones =) __________________ The Motorola V phone has been out in the US for quite a long time. It was not really popular since the earlier model (V3620 a.k.a. "Vader") was a purely analog phone. The digital V phone (V8160 a.k.a. "Vulcan") has finally been approved for use with many CDMA carriers. It's retailing for approximately $400-$600 depending on if you get new service activation or not.__________________ NEXTEL is the best if you got the money i pay 110 a month for 600 long distance min and unlimited walky talkie and unlimted incomming calls for free and free nights and 1000 min weekends and its crystal clear__________________ does anyone know if they sell the new Vphone in flushing,ny?anyone know where to find a picture/info of it? (website) __________________ Well here's a picture of the soon to be released V Series phone that is GSM only.I was looking through Motorola's website, but I can't find the new V Series for CDMA. Hey Freakinfreak, where did you get that information? And when is the phone expected to release? [This message has been edited by Doofy (edited 07-13-2000).] __________________ Hey clueless your from flushing? whats your name im from flushing too__________________ I'm not from flushing but live close to.go there all the time =) __________________ I went to Taiwan last year they had a ton of cell phones to choose from, if your expecting them to show up in the US don't hold your breath. The phones from asian countries are loaded with functions, but like most things in asia they are rushed to the market. For example, minidiscs very popular in japan but something I laugh at in the US. Most Americans will skip a generation and get the better Mp3 players that are getting very cheap. Another thing that is very popular in asia is video cd's which are almost non existant in the United States. [This message has been edited by vudoo (edited 07-13-2000).] __________________ Well, I got the information first hand since I'm in the cellular business. The phone is out and has been out for several months. The US version just came out. The Portuguese/Latin American versions have been floating around for a while. If you are planning on buying this phone, make sure you get the US version since it has a longer warranty and has the date in the US format instead of the international format. One more important thing about the imported version; it may not be approved by your carrier whereas the US version might be.>Hey Freakinfreak, where did you get that >information? And when is the phone expected >to release? __________________ In other countries when you buy something that's it, no warranty. If it dies oh well. We have much better protection in the United States. Another thing is that in other countries people take care of their stuff more. I personally abuse my phone, drop it every day.__________________ quote: Do you know where i can find it or what carrier supports and sells it? the V8160 is the one that looks like a small startec with screen on the other other cover rather then same cover right? __________________ tt__________________ The only carrier the currently supports this phone is Verizon. I'm not sure where you can buy the US version on the net. You can try going to cellpoint.net and they have the imported version. They also have pictures there too.quote: __________________ Should i go for a fully digital CDMA model V8162 or the Analog/Digital V8160?what difference do it make? also is it better to go with the timeport series? if so what model? hehe i like silver phones =) [This message has been edited by CluelessSi (edited 07-20-2000).] __________________ If you're thinking about going with the digital V phone, go with the V8160. The V8162 is made for Sprint PCS. I don't know about where you live, but Sprint PCS is horrible in the Los Angeles market. Unfortunately, these phones are still very pricey.quote: __________________ My friends are on sprint they seem to have no problem but I am not sure if they are using fully digital phones. my main concern is that i travel from a city area to upstate ny where it is quite dead so not sure if they have digital lines.I have to ask my friends and sprint if they can go all digital up there. Yes i saw that they are pricy. other then the V phones what is the next new or bext phones out there? timeport? __________________ hehe I want to find out whet u think is a good cell phone for a decent price.which is better and why? motorola startec,talkabout,timeport Samsung SCH-8500 or is there another phone out there is better for a good price? [This message has been edited by CluelessSi (edited 07-21-2000).] __________________ I think i am going to get the Samsung 6100for around $150 what are your opinions on it? __________________ tt__________________ i got the Samsung 8500 over Samsung 6100 last weekend for my mom for 60 bucks mainly becuase the 6100 is very sissy(to me)and not dual band(peace of mind for my mom). just go to the local sprint store and sign up for a 2 year contract to get the $100 off with addional $40 off for creating a new business account(they don't care if you don't have a business) then you ask them to waive the $30 off for activation. or you can use the same deal to get your *ahem*sissy phone for 10 bucks.__________________ quote: My friend got one from somewhere in Asia and has been using it in NYC. It's the V-phone flips like a StarTAC, but is like the size of a lighter. __________________ how is this v-phone better than the nokia 8890(which is the best cell phone money can buy...i thought)?someone please clarify this for me.. thanks __________________ I HIGHLY recommend the Samsing 8500...its is worlds better than the Motorola, the menu is easier, it is more durable, and I feel it is definetly nicer looking__________________ Abex....I wouldn't recommend getting a contract, especially 2 years....b/c newer and better deals are coming out all the time, you don't want to be tied in__________________ V phone. PacBell carries this model. Just came out. I would assume they will make it avilable to more companies that use motorola cell phones.It's the flip phone, not the one pictured right? __________________ quote: I agree that i don't want to get binded in a two year contract. How does the new business thing work though? Also is the Samsung 6100 just as good as the 8500 or the 8500 a LOT better then the 6100. |
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