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- 08-04-2003, 11:59 AM #1EricGuest
Which Vision phones do you use? I currently own a Sanyo 4900, and am
thinking about upgrading to an 8100 because I like Sanyo phones and its
inexpensive. Its tough though, since I love my 4900 so much.
Which Vision phones are the most popular and least problematic?
Eric
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- 08-04-2003, 12:22 PM #2Thomas T. VeldhouseGuest
Re: Which Vision phone(s) do you own?
"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Which Vision phones do you use? I currently own a Sanyo 4900, and am
> thinking about upgrading to an 8100 because I like Sanyo phones and its
> inexpensive. Its tough though, since I love my 4900 so much.
>
> Which Vision phones are the most popular and least problematic?
>
> Eric
>
I use the Samsung A500 and since I had the software upgraded to WD29, I have
had absolutely no trouble with it.
Why is it you want Vision? I am a techy by nature, but I found Vision both
boring and not yet mature. It was slow and unreliable. Often, services,
such as weather, are down. I would visit CNN alot and the images take
unbearable amounts of time to come down ... and they shouldn't. I had
better luck with the $5 wireless web on my A400. So, if you like your 4900,
I would keep it and just get wireless web.
Tom Veldhouse
- 08-04-2003, 04:01 PM #3Kash76Guest
Re: Which Vision phone(s) do you own?
Tom, the 4900 is a vision phone were you thinking of the 4700?
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Thanks,
Kash76
"Thomas T. Veldhouse" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Which Vision phones do you use? I currently own a Sanyo 4900, and am
> > thinking about upgrading to an 8100 because I like Sanyo phones and its
> > inexpensive. Its tough though, since I love my 4900 so much.
> >
> > Which Vision phones are the most popular and least problematic?
> >
> > Eric
> >
>
> I use the Samsung A500 and since I had the software upgraded to WD29, I
have
> had absolutely no trouble with it.
>
> Why is it you want Vision? I am a techy by nature, but I found Vision
both
> boring and not yet mature. It was slow and unreliable. Often, services,
> such as weather, are down. I would visit CNN alot and the images take
> unbearable amounts of time to come down ... and they shouldn't. I had
> better luck with the $5 wireless web on my A400. So, if you like your
4900,
> I would keep it and just get wireless web.
>
> Tom Veldhouse
>
>
- 08-05-2003, 01:00 AM #4Guest
Re: Which Vision phone(s) do you own?
I330
"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Which Vision phones do you use? I currently own a Sanyo 4900, and am
> thinking about upgrading to an 8100 because I like Sanyo phones and its
> inexpensive. Its tough though, since I love my 4900 so much.
>
> Which Vision phones are the most popular and least problematic?
>
> Eric
>
- 08-09-2003, 12:15 AM #5Dennis McGrathGuest
Re: Which Vision phone(s) do you own?
Treo 300. Don't use it for a phone but maybe 15 minutes a month. Mainly
use it to ssh into remote systems for work. The Vision works great on
it, but as a phone it REALLY sucks!!
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> "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>Which Vision phones do you use? I currently own a Sanyo 4900, and am
>>thinking about upgrading to an 8100 because I like Sanyo phones and its
>>inexpensive. Its tough though, since I love my 4900 so much.
>>
>>Which Vision phones are the most popular and least problematic?
>>
>>Eric
>>
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