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- 09-22-2004, 11:12 PM #31Roger BinnsGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Steve Sobol wrote:
> I don't believe Motorola uses Qualcomm chipsets. IIRC they've always
> "rolled their own."
I didn't include them in the list! Some of their phones support the
Qualcomm diagnostics protocols which means they must be using some
Qualcomms chips and software.
Roger
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- 09-22-2004, 11:12 PM #32Roger BinnsGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Steve Sobol wrote:
> I don't believe Motorola uses Qualcomm chipsets. IIRC they've always
> "rolled their own."
I didn't include them in the list! Some of their phones support the
Qualcomm diagnostics protocols which means they must be using some
Qualcomms chips and software.
Roger
- 09-23-2004, 12:18 AM #33David LGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
"Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to my
> surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work as
> it should...
Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
testing?
If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
sticker.
I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
quite a bit of the US.
-
David
- 09-23-2004, 12:18 AM #34David LGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
"Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to my
> surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work as
> it should...
Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
testing?
If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
sticker.
I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
quite a bit of the US.
-
David
- 09-23-2004, 01:06 AM #35Lawrence FrelotGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Two words: **** and you. I can spout about whatever I want.
Have a nice day!
"Jon Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does LG or Kyocera or Samsung or Sanyo make a CDMA (or GSM) phone sold in
> the U.S. that even includes bluetooth? NO. Does Nokia sell a CDMA phone in
> the US that includes Bluetooth? NO.
>
> Stop comparing apples to oranges.
>
> VZW requested the OBEX profiles in the v710 be turned off to force people
> to use GIN. A pure revenue-driven business decision, which I happen to
> completely disagree with as well. However, they know, as well as most
> other people do, that well over 50%, if not 80% of their customers
> demanding bluetooth wanted it for headset and handsfree use, and that's
> it.
>
> Then, you diverged into the synching the phone with a USB cable. You can't
> wait two months? You don't think the other manufacturers ever lag behind
> in software and accessory support when it comes to new models?
>
> Get over it. It will be along. If you waited this long for the phone, you
> can wait for the software. Let someone else be the beta tester and relax.
>
> If you can't, it really isn't necessary you come here and spout off.
>
> -Jon
>
>
>
> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> So, I have to wait 2 mos. for this crap to work when it should have done
>> all of that in the first place? Geez, what the hell is America coming
>> to? So, did they (Verizon or/and Motorola) cripple the phone on purpose?
>> I've read that here in the group. So, after November I will be able to
>> sync my contacts and schedule into this phone by phone or USB cable?
>>
>> I don't think I can wait. What a bitter taste in my mouth. Guess, I
>> have to go Korean or Japanese (Kyocera). Get a clue American
>> corporations! Don't **** your base.
>>
>> - Lawrence
>>
>>
>> "Gregg Hill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> According to Motorola in answer to a question I posted on their site,
>>> the November Phone Tools update will allow Bluetooth or USB retrieval of
>>> pictures and syncing to PC.
>>>
>>> "Regarding your question, the solution consists of a firmware upgrade
>>> that will restore the OBEX profile missing in the V710. Once done this
>>> the V710
>>> will be Bluetooth enabled and you will be able to retrieve the camera
>>> pictures via the Bluetooth link or via a USB connection."
>>>
>>> Gregg Hill
>>>
>>>
>>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and,
>>>>to my surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't
>>>>work as it should - I knew this before and didn't care because I thought
>>>>the USB cable with Mobile Tools would work to sync my address book in
>>>>Outlook with my V710. Nope. Doesn't work in spite of what that dude in
>>>>India said when I called Motorola today. He guided me to the company
>>>>that makes Mobile Tools (BVRP or something) and I downloaded an upgrade
>>>>(I believe it was version 2.21b). Installed the crap and it didn't
>>>>recognize the phone; however, the software can recognize that I have
>>>>plug the USB cable in the computer and phone and attempts to find the
>>>>phone. After that, the program's phone picture interface says,
>>>>"Intializing" but never finds the phone. I click on the option to find
>>>>an upgrade and it did (version 2.21e). "Okay," I said, "Upgrade again."
>>>>Crap still doesn't recognize the phone.
>>>>
>>>> Question: Does the Mobile phone tools with USB cable work at all? Or
>>>> is this just crap?
>>>>
>>>> Question: Is it true that there will be a fix soon. That Indian guy
>>>> told me November. I think this is a bunch OS!
>>>>
>>>> I called Verizon the other day and talked with 3 people before finally
>>>> getting a manager. He didn't know much about what was going on but he
>>>> was really helpful. He called me back the next day and said that he
>>>> will take the phone back, even though I didn't have the box and will
>>>> credit me and shut off service if I didn't want to purchase another
>>>> phone (I must also add that I hinted that I would sue due to the fact
>>>> the Verizon's and Motorola's web site clearly states that the phone is
>>>> a Bluetooth phone with the ability to sync with other Bluetooth devices
>>>> for headsets, data, etc. Verizon's says that I can sync to a PC or PDA
>>>> anywhere at anytime.
>>>>
>>>> Too bad, I thought that I wanted to try Motorola out again after they
>>>> fumbled the ball to Nokia years back. And I wanted to buy American
>>>> this time. Now, I'm probably left with all those Korean LG (Lucky
>>>> Goldstar - ****!) and Samsung phones...which are okay, but God knows I
>>>> don't want to support that economy because they don't believe in buying
>>>> **** from anyone else but Korean.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry about my 2-cents above; however, that's the way I feel.
>>>>
>>>> Motorola - you dropped the ball again. Get a clue from Japanese phone
>>>> makers in Japan. Idiots!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
- 09-23-2004, 01:06 AM #36Lawrence FrelotGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Two words: **** and you. I can spout about whatever I want.
Have a nice day!
"Jon Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Does LG or Kyocera or Samsung or Sanyo make a CDMA (or GSM) phone sold in
> the U.S. that even includes bluetooth? NO. Does Nokia sell a CDMA phone in
> the US that includes Bluetooth? NO.
>
> Stop comparing apples to oranges.
>
> VZW requested the OBEX profiles in the v710 be turned off to force people
> to use GIN. A pure revenue-driven business decision, which I happen to
> completely disagree with as well. However, they know, as well as most
> other people do, that well over 50%, if not 80% of their customers
> demanding bluetooth wanted it for headset and handsfree use, and that's
> it.
>
> Then, you diverged into the synching the phone with a USB cable. You can't
> wait two months? You don't think the other manufacturers ever lag behind
> in software and accessory support when it comes to new models?
>
> Get over it. It will be along. If you waited this long for the phone, you
> can wait for the software. Let someone else be the beta tester and relax.
>
> If you can't, it really isn't necessary you come here and spout off.
>
> -Jon
>
>
>
> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> So, I have to wait 2 mos. for this crap to work when it should have done
>> all of that in the first place? Geez, what the hell is America coming
>> to? So, did they (Verizon or/and Motorola) cripple the phone on purpose?
>> I've read that here in the group. So, after November I will be able to
>> sync my contacts and schedule into this phone by phone or USB cable?
>>
>> I don't think I can wait. What a bitter taste in my mouth. Guess, I
>> have to go Korean or Japanese (Kyocera). Get a clue American
>> corporations! Don't **** your base.
>>
>> - Lawrence
>>
>>
>> "Gregg Hill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> According to Motorola in answer to a question I posted on their site,
>>> the November Phone Tools update will allow Bluetooth or USB retrieval of
>>> pictures and syncing to PC.
>>>
>>> "Regarding your question, the solution consists of a firmware upgrade
>>> that will restore the OBEX profile missing in the V710. Once done this
>>> the V710
>>> will be Bluetooth enabled and you will be able to retrieve the camera
>>> pictures via the Bluetooth link or via a USB connection."
>>>
>>> Gregg Hill
>>>
>>>
>>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and,
>>>>to my surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't
>>>>work as it should - I knew this before and didn't care because I thought
>>>>the USB cable with Mobile Tools would work to sync my address book in
>>>>Outlook with my V710. Nope. Doesn't work in spite of what that dude in
>>>>India said when I called Motorola today. He guided me to the company
>>>>that makes Mobile Tools (BVRP or something) and I downloaded an upgrade
>>>>(I believe it was version 2.21b). Installed the crap and it didn't
>>>>recognize the phone; however, the software can recognize that I have
>>>>plug the USB cable in the computer and phone and attempts to find the
>>>>phone. After that, the program's phone picture interface says,
>>>>"Intializing" but never finds the phone. I click on the option to find
>>>>an upgrade and it did (version 2.21e). "Okay," I said, "Upgrade again."
>>>>Crap still doesn't recognize the phone.
>>>>
>>>> Question: Does the Mobile phone tools with USB cable work at all? Or
>>>> is this just crap?
>>>>
>>>> Question: Is it true that there will be a fix soon. That Indian guy
>>>> told me November. I think this is a bunch OS!
>>>>
>>>> I called Verizon the other day and talked with 3 people before finally
>>>> getting a manager. He didn't know much about what was going on but he
>>>> was really helpful. He called me back the next day and said that he
>>>> will take the phone back, even though I didn't have the box and will
>>>> credit me and shut off service if I didn't want to purchase another
>>>> phone (I must also add that I hinted that I would sue due to the fact
>>>> the Verizon's and Motorola's web site clearly states that the phone is
>>>> a Bluetooth phone with the ability to sync with other Bluetooth devices
>>>> for headsets, data, etc. Verizon's says that I can sync to a PC or PDA
>>>> anywhere at anytime.
>>>>
>>>> Too bad, I thought that I wanted to try Motorola out again after they
>>>> fumbled the ball to Nokia years back. And I wanted to buy American
>>>> this time. Now, I'm probably left with all those Korean LG (Lucky
>>>> Goldstar - ****!) and Samsung phones...which are okay, but God knows I
>>>> don't want to support that economy because they don't believe in buying
>>>> **** from anyone else but Korean.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry about my 2-cents above; however, that's the way I feel.
>>>>
>>>> Motorola - you dropped the ball again. Get a clue from Japanese phone
>>>> makers in Japan. Idiots!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
- 09-23-2004, 01:09 AM #37Lawrence FrelotGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Carl,
Here's two breaths: **** you! How's that for too emotional and
overreactive?
"Carl Rothman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This is an excellent point, Jon. For my tastes, based on the tone of his
> posts, Lawrence is way too emotional and overreactive. It prevents his
> thinking from being clear and objective. I believe it also prevents him
> from getting what he wants/needs, either out of things or out of people.
>
> Calm down, fella. Take a breath.
>
> "Jon Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does LG or Kyocera or Samsung or Sanyo make a CDMA (or GSM) phone sold in
>> the U.S. that even includes bluetooth? NO. Does Nokia sell a CDMA phone
>> in the US that includes Bluetooth? NO.
>>
>> Stop comparing apples to oranges.
>>
>> VZW requested the OBEX profiles in the v710 be turned off to force people
>> to use GIN. A pure revenue-driven business decision, which I happen to
>> completely disagree with as well. However, they know, as well as most
>> other people do, that well over 50%, if not 80% of their customers
>> demanding bluetooth wanted it for headset and handsfree use, and that's
>> it.
>>
>> Then, you diverged into the synching the phone with a USB cable. You
>> can't wait two months? You don't think the other manufacturers ever lag
>> behind in software and accessory support when it comes to new models?
>>
>> Get over it. It will be along. If you waited this long for the phone, you
>> can wait for the software. Let someone else be the beta tester and relax.
>>
>> If you can't, it really isn't necessary you come here and spout off.
>>
>> -Jon
>>
>>
>>
>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>> message news:[email protected]...
>>> So, I have to wait 2 mos. for this crap to work when it should have done
>>> all of that in the first place? Geez, what the hell is America coming
>>> to? So, did they (Verizon or/and Motorola) cripple the phone on purpose?
>>> I've read that here in the group. So, after November I will be able to
>>> sync my contacts and schedule into this phone by phone or USB cable?
>>>
>>> I don't think I can wait. What a bitter taste in my mouth. Guess, I
>>> have to go Korean or Japanese (Kyocera). Get a clue American
>>> corporations! Don't **** your base.
>>>
>>> - Lawrence
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gregg Hill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> According to Motorola in answer to a question I posted on their site,
>>>> the November Phone Tools update will allow Bluetooth or USB retrieval
>>>> of pictures and syncing to PC.
>>>>
>>>> "Regarding your question, the solution consists of a firmware upgrade
>>>> that will restore the OBEX profile missing in the V710. Once done this
>>>> the V710
>>>> will be Bluetooth enabled and you will be able to retrieve the camera
>>>> pictures via the Bluetooth link or via a USB connection."
>>>>
>>>> Gregg Hill
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>>I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and,
>>>>>to my surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth,
>>>>>doesn't work as it should - I knew this before and didn't care because
>>>>>I thought the USB cable with Mobile Tools would work to sync my address
>>>>>book in Outlook with my V710. Nope. Doesn't work in spite of what
>>>>>that dude in India said when I called Motorola today. He guided me to
>>>>>the company that makes Mobile Tools (BVRP or something) and I
>>>>>downloaded an upgrade (I believe it was version 2.21b). Installed the
>>>>>crap and it didn't recognize the phone; however, the software can
>>>>>recognize that I have plug the USB cable in the computer and phone and
>>>>>attempts to find the phone. After that, the program's phone picture
>>>>>interface says, "Intializing" but never finds the phone. I click on
>>>>>the option to find an upgrade and it did (version 2.21e). "Okay," I
>>>>>said, "Upgrade again." Crap still doesn't recognize the phone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Question: Does the Mobile phone tools with USB cable work at all? Or
>>>>> is this just crap?
>>>>>
>>>>> Question: Is it true that there will be a fix soon. That Indian guy
>>>>> told me November. I think this is a bunch OS!
>>>>>
>>>>> I called Verizon the other day and talked with 3 people before finally
>>>>> getting a manager. He didn't know much about what was going on but he
>>>>> was really helpful. He called me back the next day and said that he
>>>>> will take the phone back, even though I didn't have the box and will
>>>>> credit me and shut off service if I didn't want to purchase another
>>>>> phone (I must also add that I hinted that I would sue due to the fact
>>>>> the Verizon's and Motorola's web site clearly states that the phone is
>>>>> a Bluetooth phone with the ability to sync with other Bluetooth
>>>>> devices for headsets, data, etc. Verizon's says that I can sync to a
>>>>> PC or PDA anywhere at anytime.
>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad, I thought that I wanted to try Motorola out again after they
>>>>> fumbled the ball to Nokia years back. And I wanted to buy American
>>>>> this time. Now, I'm probably left with all those Korean LG (Lucky
>>>>> Goldstar - ****!) and Samsung phones...which are okay, but God knows I
>>>>> don't want to support that economy because they don't believe in
>>>>> buying **** from anyone else but Korean.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry about my 2-cents above; however, that's the way I feel.
>>>>>
>>>>> Motorola - you dropped the ball again. Get a clue from Japanese phone
>>>>> makers in Japan. Idiots!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
- 09-23-2004, 01:09 AM #38Lawrence FrelotGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
Carl,
Here's two breaths: **** you! How's that for too emotional and
overreactive?
"Carl Rothman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This is an excellent point, Jon. For my tastes, based on the tone of his
> posts, Lawrence is way too emotional and overreactive. It prevents his
> thinking from being clear and objective. I believe it also prevents him
> from getting what he wants/needs, either out of things or out of people.
>
> Calm down, fella. Take a breath.
>
> "Jon Clark" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Does LG or Kyocera or Samsung or Sanyo make a CDMA (or GSM) phone sold in
>> the U.S. that even includes bluetooth? NO. Does Nokia sell a CDMA phone
>> in the US that includes Bluetooth? NO.
>>
>> Stop comparing apples to oranges.
>>
>> VZW requested the OBEX profiles in the v710 be turned off to force people
>> to use GIN. A pure revenue-driven business decision, which I happen to
>> completely disagree with as well. However, they know, as well as most
>> other people do, that well over 50%, if not 80% of their customers
>> demanding bluetooth wanted it for headset and handsfree use, and that's
>> it.
>>
>> Then, you diverged into the synching the phone with a USB cable. You
>> can't wait two months? You don't think the other manufacturers ever lag
>> behind in software and accessory support when it comes to new models?
>>
>> Get over it. It will be along. If you waited this long for the phone, you
>> can wait for the software. Let someone else be the beta tester and relax.
>>
>> If you can't, it really isn't necessary you come here and spout off.
>>
>> -Jon
>>
>>
>>
>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>> message news:[email protected]...
>>> So, I have to wait 2 mos. for this crap to work when it should have done
>>> all of that in the first place? Geez, what the hell is America coming
>>> to? So, did they (Verizon or/and Motorola) cripple the phone on purpose?
>>> I've read that here in the group. So, after November I will be able to
>>> sync my contacts and schedule into this phone by phone or USB cable?
>>>
>>> I don't think I can wait. What a bitter taste in my mouth. Guess, I
>>> have to go Korean or Japanese (Kyocera). Get a clue American
>>> corporations! Don't **** your base.
>>>
>>> - Lawrence
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gregg Hill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> According to Motorola in answer to a question I posted on their site,
>>>> the November Phone Tools update will allow Bluetooth or USB retrieval
>>>> of pictures and syncing to PC.
>>>>
>>>> "Regarding your question, the solution consists of a firmware upgrade
>>>> that will restore the OBEX profile missing in the V710. Once done this
>>>> the V710
>>>> will be Bluetooth enabled and you will be able to retrieve the camera
>>>> pictures via the Bluetooth link or via a USB connection."
>>>>
>>>> Gregg Hill
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>>I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and,
>>>>>to my surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth,
>>>>>doesn't work as it should - I knew this before and didn't care because
>>>>>I thought the USB cable with Mobile Tools would work to sync my address
>>>>>book in Outlook with my V710. Nope. Doesn't work in spite of what
>>>>>that dude in India said when I called Motorola today. He guided me to
>>>>>the company that makes Mobile Tools (BVRP or something) and I
>>>>>downloaded an upgrade (I believe it was version 2.21b). Installed the
>>>>>crap and it didn't recognize the phone; however, the software can
>>>>>recognize that I have plug the USB cable in the computer and phone and
>>>>>attempts to find the phone. After that, the program's phone picture
>>>>>interface says, "Intializing" but never finds the phone. I click on
>>>>>the option to find an upgrade and it did (version 2.21e). "Okay," I
>>>>>said, "Upgrade again." Crap still doesn't recognize the phone.
>>>>>
>>>>> Question: Does the Mobile phone tools with USB cable work at all? Or
>>>>> is this just crap?
>>>>>
>>>>> Question: Is it true that there will be a fix soon. That Indian guy
>>>>> told me November. I think this is a bunch OS!
>>>>>
>>>>> I called Verizon the other day and talked with 3 people before finally
>>>>> getting a manager. He didn't know much about what was going on but he
>>>>> was really helpful. He called me back the next day and said that he
>>>>> will take the phone back, even though I didn't have the box and will
>>>>> credit me and shut off service if I didn't want to purchase another
>>>>> phone (I must also add that I hinted that I would sue due to the fact
>>>>> the Verizon's and Motorola's web site clearly states that the phone is
>>>>> a Bluetooth phone with the ability to sync with other Bluetooth
>>>>> devices for headsets, data, etc. Verizon's says that I can sync to a
>>>>> PC or PDA anywhere at anytime.
>>>>>
>>>>> Too bad, I thought that I wanted to try Motorola out again after they
>>>>> fumbled the ball to Nokia years back. And I wanted to buy American
>>>>> this time. Now, I'm probably left with all those Korean LG (Lucky
>>>>> Goldstar - ****!) and Samsung phones...which are okay, but God knows I
>>>>> don't want to support that economy because they don't believe in
>>>>> buying **** from anyone else but Korean.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry about my 2-cents above; however, that's the way I feel.
>>>>>
>>>>> Motorola - you dropped the ball again. Get a clue from Japanese phone
>>>>> makers in Japan. Idiots!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
- 09-23-2004, 01:35 AM #39Michelle SteinerGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (David L) wrote:
> Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
> Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
> testing?
A phone that was supposed to be released early last Spring, but not
released until August, is rushing to market?
--
Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Vote for John Kerry.
- 09-23-2004, 09:10 AM #40FELIXGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
[email protected] (David L) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to my
> > surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work as
> > it should...
>
> Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
> Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
> testing?
> If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
> sticker.
> I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
> quite a bit of the US.
>
> -
> David
Do you have any specs on this phone? I checked Phonescoop but I found nothing....
- 09-23-2004, 09:10 AM #41FELIXGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
[email protected] (David L) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to my
> > surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work as
> > it should...
>
> Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
> Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
> testing?
> If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
> sticker.
> I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
> quite a bit of the US.
>
> -
> David
Do you have any specs on this phone? I checked Phonescoop but I found nothing....
- 09-23-2004, 12:56 PM #42SteveGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (FELIX) wrote:
> [email protected] (David L) wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
> > "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:<[email protected]>...
> > > I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to
> > > my
> > > surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work
> > > as
> > > it should...
> >
> > Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
> > Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
> > testing?
> > If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
> > sticker.
> > I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
> > quite a bit of the US.
> >
> > -
> > David
>
>
> Do you have any specs on this phone? I checked Phonescoop but I found
> nothing....
There are pages at Phonescoop.com dedicated to the 9900. To say you
found nothing means you didn't look.
Did you actually type 9900 in the area at the top of the page where it
says "jump to a phone" and get nothing? Of course you didn't.
- 09-23-2004, 12:56 PM #43SteveGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (FELIX) wrote:
> [email protected] (David L) wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
> > "Lawrence Frelot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:<[email protected]>...
> > > I bought the V710 from, yes, Verizon, about a couple of weeks ago and, to
> > > my
> > > surprise, this POS doesn't work as advertised. Bluetooth, doesn't work
> > > as
> > > it should...
> >
> > Word from the wise...never buy a just launch cell phone, especially
> > Motorola. They are rushed to market and guess who does the beta
> > testing?
> > If you look around on the handset there is likely a made in China
> > sticker.
> > I'm waiting for the Audiovox 9900, made in Japan. At least they own
> > quite a bit of the US.
> >
> > -
> > David
>
>
> Do you have any specs on this phone? I checked Phonescoop but I found
> nothing....
There are pages at Phonescoop.com dedicated to the 9900. To say you
found nothing means you didn't look.
Did you actually type 9900 in the area at the top of the page where it
says "jump to a phone" and get nothing? Of course you didn't.
- 09-23-2004, 03:18 PM #44David LGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
"Killer Madness" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Too bad Verizon's
> phone list doesn't carry more Nokia phones...
A verizon employee reports this Nokia is in their system
(infomanager?). Will be launched after current 3595i's are sold out.
Nokia 6015i Phone
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6015i...feat:1,00.html
-
David
- 09-23-2004, 03:18 PM #45David LGuest
Re: Bottom Line...V710...Does this **** work or not?
"Killer Madness" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Too bad Verizon's
> phone list doesn't carry more Nokia phones...
A verizon employee reports this Nokia is in their system
(infomanager?). Will be launched after current 3595i's are sold out.
Nokia 6015i Phone
http://www.nokiausa.com/phones/6015i...feat:1,00.html
-
David
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