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  1. #1
    Taadz
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    List,

    I was thinking about leaving Cingular two weeks ago because I found the
    service had degraded in areas I work and live, but thought (was talked into)
    trying out their GSM service for a while. I had to change to a GSM phone and
    took the Samsung X427 because I did not want to pay much just to try the
    service. I found the GSM service to provide much better service than I
    previously had and decided to stay with them.

    I really like the Samsung X427 phone, I like that I can assign different
    rings to phone groups that are in the SIM, and I can get to different
    options by using short cut keys, and other things. Since I was going to stay
    with cingular I decided to change phones (no charge in 14 days) to a camera
    phone and paid the difference for the Motorola V400 yesterday. After the
    Samsung, I find this phone to be lacking in many areas. Sure it may have
    many more options but I really liked the interface of the Samsung. I was
    curious if anyone has experience with the P107, is the interface similar to
    the X427? Is it a good phone compared to the V400?

    Any info would be great.

    Tom.





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  2. #2
    RexYBlue
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    Re: V400 vs P107

    On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 11:01:45 GMT, "Taadz" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >...paid the difference for the Motorola V400 yesterday. After the
    >Samsung, I find this phone to be lacking in many areas. Sure it may have
    >many more options but I really liked the interface of the Samsung. I was
    >curious if anyone has experience with the P107, is the interface similar to
    >the X427? Is it a good phone compared to the V400?


    It is my genreal experience and humble opinion that Motorolas are
    among the least user-friendly. They're good phones, but they're not
    always the easiest to use. Samsungs, on the other hand, are among the
    best with regard to user interfaces, which are usually very similar
    from model to model.


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  3. #3
    sw1tched
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    Re: V400 vs P107

    My friend had a P107 and it was pretty nice, although it seemed bulky and unresponsive at times. I just went through the same ordeal and had to chose between a P107 or v400 and i went for the v400 because I liked its interface more.


    Originally posted by Taadz
    List,

    I was thinking about leaving Cingular two weeks ago because I found the
    service had degraded in areas I work and live, but thought (was talked into)
    trying out their GSM service for a while. I had to change to a GSM phone and
    took the Samsung X427 because I did not want to pay much just to try the
    service. I found the GSM service to provide much better service than I
    previously had and decided to stay with them.

    I really like the Samsung X427 phone, I like that I can assign different
    rings to phone groups that are in the SIM, and I can get to different
    options by using short cut keys, and other things. Since I was going to stay
    with cingular I decided to change phones (no charge in 14 days) to a camera
    phone and paid the difference for the Motorola V400 yesterday. After the
    Samsung, I find this phone to be lacking in many areas. Sure it may have
    many more options but I really liked the interface of the Samsung. I was
    curious if anyone has experience with the P107, is the interface similar to
    the X427? Is it a good phone compared to the V400?

    Any info would be great.

    Tom.



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