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  1. #1
    Steve Black
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    I'm not referring to having a keyboard, but how do they compare as far
    as reliability of connections, call/signal strength, loudness of
    volume, etc.

    Thanks for any help,
    Steve



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  2. #2
    John S.
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    Re: How Does the 6820 Compare to the Motorola V600?

    >I'm not referring to having a keyboard, but how do they compare as far
    >as reliability of connections, call/signal strength, loudness of
    >volume, etc.


    All Nokia's are head and shoulders above ANY Motorola.

    --
    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



  3. #3

    Re: How Does the 6820 Compare to the Motorola V600?

    On 15 May 2004 18:53:29 GMT, [email protected]pamfree (John S.)
    wrote:

    >>I'm not referring to having a keyboard, but how do they compare as far
    >>as reliability of connections, call/signal strength, loudness of
    >>volume, etc.

    >
    >All Nokia's are head and shoulders above ANY Motorola.

    I'd have to agree with that. I had a V600 on trial and had problems
    with PC Syncing and voice dialling and limited fields in address book.
    Now have a 6820 and very pleased with it. Don't really use the camera
    but a worthy replacement for my 6310i's
    Alan
    Take DogForAWalk before replying by e-mail



  4. #4
    John S.
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    Re: How Does the 6820 Compare to the Motorola V600?

    >Now have a 6820 and very pleased with it. Don't really use the camera
    >but a worthy replacement for my 6310i's


    I am not sure that I want to replace the 6310i when going overseas however. I
    like having both 900 and 1800 available for more/better coverage.

    Although I haven't been overseas as much this year as last.

    --
    John S.
    e-mail responses to - john at kiana dot net



  5. #5

    Re: How Does the 6820 Compare to the Motorola V600?

    On 16 May 2004 16:43:32 GMT, [email protected]pamfree (John S.)
    wrote:

    >>Now have a 6820 and very pleased with it. Don't really use the camera
    >>but a worthy replacement for my 6310i's

    >
    >I am not sure that I want to replace the 6310i when going overseas however. I
    >like having both 900 and 1800 available for more/better coverage.
    >
    >Although I haven't been overseas as much this year as last.

    I'll be taking the 6310i as well when I go soon.
    Just cause the battery lasts better.


    Alan
    Take DogForAWalk before replying by e-mail



  6. #6
    Steve Black
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    Re: How Does the 6820 Compare to the Motorola V600?

    Thanks for all the help. Is the build-quality better on the Nokias,
    too? Years ago, I had an old Motorola Micro-Tac Lite that was built
    like a tank. The current Motorolas sure don't seem to be built that
    strong.

    Thanks again,
    Steve


    On Sun, 16 May 2004 10:47:39 GMT,
    [email protected] wrote:

    >On 15 May 2004 18:53:29 GMT, [email protected]pamfree (John S.)
    >wrote:
    >
    >>>I'm not referring to having a keyboard, but how do they compare as far
    >>>as reliability of connections, call/signal strength, loudness of
    >>>volume, etc.

    >>
    >>All Nokia's are head and shoulders above ANY Motorola.

    >I'd have to agree with that. I had a V600 on trial and had problems
    >with PC Syncing and voice dialling and limited fields in address book.
    >Now have a 6820 and very pleased with it. Don't really use the camera
    >but a worthy replacement for my 6310i's
    >Alan
    >Take DogForAWalk before replying by e-mail





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