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Posted by: gmoney863

I'm looking for a small, sleek, stylish phone (don't need smartphone), with good camera, easy text messaging (and AIM, of course), great reception and battery life.

Any recommendations?

Thanks!!



Posted by: gmoney863

sorry i forgot to mention some things.. i'm on t-mobile so prefer quad-band and am looking for something also with a good, clear speakerphone... and a nice form-factor. Also I can't stand lag on phones... some something quick
so in order of importance:
1) reception/call clarity (quad-band)
1.5) nice form factor (fairly small)
2) easy and quick text messaging (including aim)
3) good clear speakerphone
4) long battery life
5) decent megapixel camera



Posted by: mmace1

You may already know this, but just in case...Tri/Quad band won't make a difference in US/Canada reception.

We only use 2 bands in the US. The other 2 in the "quad" are for Europe & most of the rest of the world.

So unless you plan on traveling outside N. America, and want to use this phone (as opposed to buying/renting another one), quad-band isn't any benefit to you.



Posted by: npaladin2000

Maybe so, but quad-band is the easiest way of making sure that you get both 850 and 1900 bands on the phone. Tri-band, unfortunately, MIGHT have either 850 or 900, but not both...and 900 isn't used here, as you said.

Personally, I like my Motorola V635, but it's hard to get except off Ebay. However, it does fit all of your specs and then some.



Posted by: mmace1

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Originally Posted by npaladin2000
Maybe so, but quad-band is the easiest way of making sure that you get both 850 and 1900 bands on the phone. Tri-band, unfortunately, MIGHT have either 850 or 900, but not both...and 900 isn't used here, as you said.

Personally, I like my Motorola V635, but it's hard to get except off Ebay. However, it does fit all of your specs and then some.



That's true, I was thinking of US-based phones. But now, as he said, just make sure you get both 850 & 1900 on your phone & you'll have everything US/Canada uses.



Posted by: mmace1

Whoops... also didn't realize there was an actual defition of which 2 bands "dual-band" comprises...





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