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  1. #1
    GirlX
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    Just wondering if anyone has this phone. I saw it at Sam's club for $39 with only a one year activation. It's a GSM phone which I am a little leary of but my husband will keep his Sprint TDMA phone so between the two of us we should be okay. It's a gre
    at looking phone, very slim and sleek but would like to know the con's if any of owning this phone, besides the general con's of GSM that is.

    Thanks!



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    Billy
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    Re: Lg 4010


    I just got the phone,
    its a great phone and so far no problems, also received more minutes with
    this phone, great deal.,

    Billy


    "GirlX" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Just wondering if anyone has this phone. I saw it at Sam's club for $39

    with only a one year activation. It's a GSM phone which I am a little leary
    of but my husband will keep his Sprint TDMA phone so between the two of us
    we should be okay. It's a great looking phone, very slim and sleek but
    would like to know the con's if any of owning this phone, besides the
    general con's of GSM that is.
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
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    RexyBlue
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    Re: Lg 4010

    I am considering either a 4010 or a 4050, and have researched both.
    They seem to be terrific phones, but as they say, the proof is in the
    pudding. I'm a little put off by no external display on the 4010, but
    remember how much I enjoyed my old StarTAC, which didn't have an
    external display either.

    As far as disadvantages to GSM over CDMA, from a voice perspective
    there are few, if any. GSM coverage can be spotty here and there, but
    Cingular has been aggressively deploying 800 mhz sites and filling out
    their coverage areas in general. There has been a tremendous growth of
    GSM in the US over the past couple of years, and it's only going to
    get better and better. I wouldn't worry.

    In fact, there are a couple of things about GSM that I'd consider an
    advantage: longer battery life, the SIM card which you can take from
    phone to phone and true SMS, which Sprint has yet to provide.

    On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 11:11:31 -0500, "Billy"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >I just got the phone,
    >its a great phone and so far no problems, also received more minutes with
    >this phone, great deal.,
    >
    >Billy
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    >"GirlX" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Just wondering if anyone has this phone. I saw it at Sam's club for $39

    >with only a one year activation. It's a GSM phone which I am a little leary
    >of but my husband will keep his Sprint TDMA phone so between the two of us
    >we should be okay. It's a great looking phone, very slim and sleek but
    >would like to know the con's if any of owning this phone, besides the
    >general con's of GSM that is.
    >>
    >> Thanks!
    >>
    >>
    >>
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    >> Posted via http://uglyphones.com Dedicated to help you get rid of your

    >Ugly Phone!
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