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LG VX 9800, Moto RAZR V3C, or Moto E815?

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Posted by: Orange Lounge

Which should I purchase? It's New Every Two time, and I can get the 9800 for $100, the RAZR for free, or the E815 for $20.

My HP RX3115 PDA just died, and after a long fight with HP, I can't do anything about it. So, a good Calendar app with Outlook sync capability is important. I do a fair bit of texting/emailing, so the QWERTY of the 9800 would be great, but, I hear good things about RAZR and E815.

I am prepared to do any modifications/hacks necessary to get the most out of my phone, I am by no means afraid to do so.

Provided this information, which phone, when hacked to its fullest potential, is the best phone for me?

Thanks!



Posted by: Hatchet

I have the 9800 and love it, my gf has the E815 and it's a very good phone but my she wants to steal mine stil. The flip-open querty pad is just so damn cool and convenient for messaging. If you are like me and have a hard time with texting with the numbers go with the 9800, if the price difference is a big deal I'd get the E815, it's still a good reliable phone.

I've heard of a LOT of problems people have had with the Razr (my gf works for t-mobile) particularly the keypad was built in such a way that it is thin but breaks often; the phone seems cool until you've actually seen it or used it. The front display looks especially cheap. It's thin.. big deal, that novelty will wear off quickly



Posted by: nokiaman76

If you want to hack your phone to get the most out of it then you need the e815 there is so many hacks for this phone do a search under motorola in the verizon forum and see. The razr most people are flashing it to alltel one right now.



Posted by: MistaRaddical

I currently use the 9800, my mom just got the Razr, and I sold my E815.

I found the E815-cheap. It felt cheap, the camera was bad, lots of static-but amazing reception.

My mom's RAZR is cool looking, but it has no expandable memory, it is very delicate, the camera has no flash, etc. If you don't need features-go for that. Form over function.


Now, the VX9800-mmm. I have T-Mobile, and I use a SKII with it. I got "The V" and it is amazing-I told myself I was never going back to CDMA, but man, this phone is amazing. Awesome reception compared to my old phones, awesome form factor, amazing CCD camera with QVGA video, awesome speakers and QVGA screen-MiniSD card for all those pictures and videos. Man, I swear. I love it, for $100 I definitely recommend it.





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