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- 09-28-2006, 05:58 AM #1Guest
Hi,
Could you reccommend me a mobile phone( not too expensive) with a
decent loudspeaker volume and an easy loudspeaker activation
(I had Motorola E380 before- the volume was fine and I had to press
one button only to activate it - very handy in the car!)
Now I got Sony Ericcson and I can hardly hear anything and also have to
search through menus to activate it )
Do Motorola and Nokia usually have a decent loudspeaker?
Thanks.
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- 09-28-2006, 06:51 AM #2MehdiGuest
Re: Decent loudspeaker volume.
On 28 Sep 2006 04:58:18 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> Could you reccommend me a mobile phone( not too expensive) with a
> decent loudspeaker volume and an easy loudspeaker activation
> (I had Motorola E380 before- the volume was fine and I had to press
> one button only to activate it - very handy in the car!)
> Now I got Sony Ericcson and I can hardly hear anything and also have to
> search through menus to activate it )
> Do Motorola and Nokia usually have a decent loudspeaker?
The Motorola L6 and V3 Blue (and probably all the V3) have a very loud and
clear loudspeaker (hated the phones but their loudspeaker and sound quality
in general was pretty good). The Nokia E61 has a reasonably loud
loudspeaker as well although not as loud as the Motorola ones. With all 3
models, you can activate the loudspeaker by pressing the right soft key
during a call. Don't know about the other models.
- 09-28-2006, 01:41 PM #3SimonGuest
Re: Decent loudspeaker volume.
"Mehdi" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On 28 Sep 2006 04:58:18 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Could you reccommend me a mobile phone( not too expensive) with a
>> decent loudspeaker volume and an easy loudspeaker activation
>> (I had Motorola E380 before- the volume was fine and I had to press
>> one button only to activate it - very handy in the car!)
>> Now I got Sony Ericcson and I can hardly hear anything and also have to
>> search through menus to activate it )
>> Do Motorola and Nokia usually have a decent loudspeaker?
>
> The Motorola L6 and V3 Blue (and probably all the V3) have a very loud and
> clear loudspeaker (hated the phones but their loudspeaker and sound
> quality
> in general was pretty good). The Nokia E61 has a reasonably loud
> loudspeaker as well although not as loud as the Motorola ones. With all 3
> models, you can activate the loudspeaker by pressing the right soft key
> during a call. Don't know about the other models.
My N70 is not bad either. One key touch during call activates the speaker so
its easy to use in the car.
- 09-29-2006, 02:23 AM #4Guest
Re: Decent loudspeaker volume.
Do you know anything about Motorola V220?
Mehdi wrote:
> On 28 Sep 2006 04:58:18 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Could you reccommend me a mobile phone( not too expensive) with a
> > decent loudspeaker volume and an easy loudspeaker activation
> > (I had Motorola E380 before- the volume was fine and I had to press
> > one button only to activate it - very handy in the car!)
> > Now I got Sony Ericcson and I can hardly hear anything and also have to
> > search through menus to activate it )
> > Do Motorola and Nokia usually have a decent loudspeaker?
>
> The Motorola L6 and V3 Blue (and probably all the V3) have a very loud and
> clear loudspeaker (hated the phones but their loudspeaker and sound quality
> in general was pretty good). The Nokia E61 has a reasonably loud
> loudspeaker as well although not as loud as the Motorola ones. With all 3
> models, you can activate the loudspeaker by pressing the right soft key
> during a call. Don't know about the other models.
- 09-29-2006, 12:16 PM #5MehdiGuest
Re: Decent loudspeaker volume.
On 29 Sep 2006 01:23:27 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> Do you know anything about Motorola V220?
Nope
- 09-29-2006, 01:14 PM #6Brian AGuest
Re: Decent loudspeaker volume.
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 19:16:48 +0100, Mehdi <[email protected]>
wrote:
>On 29 Sep 2006 01:23:27 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Do you know anything about Motorola V220?
>
>Nope
I have a Nokia 6230i. I use it to listen to speech based podcasts. I
can even hear it above the whirr of an electric toothbrush. Obviously
the quality isn't up to much but for speech it is perfectly adequate.
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