- 08-31-2006, 12:51 PM #1Newbie
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Hi there, looks like a helpful forum, thanks in advance to anyone who can point me in the right direction to the phone with the best reception and call quality in the Golden Horseshoe region, Guelphish. I don't care for frills and I may want to use this phone overseas. Low weight and small size are also nice. The Blackberry 7250 is also an option but I would always use my laptop before it anyways, and even text isnt that useful for me.
I could get:
Nokia 2125i Tri-Mode Phone
Samsung a580 Blue
Audiovox 8930 Tri-Mode Video Phone
Sanyo 4920 Tri-Mode 10—4 Enabled Phone
Nokia 2855i
Samsung a640
Sanyo 2400 Silver 10—4 Enabled Phone
LG 325 Tri-Mode Slider with Bluetooth® technology
LG Blue 6200 Tri-Mode Video Phone
Thanks, I understand maybe all these phones are in too low a quality bracket to meet discerning standards and I appreciate any input.
EDIT: Will Bell or subsidiaries like BAKA be offering new phones, or other ones which are currently stocked, at a lower price around Labour day or some such thing?
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- 09-01-2006, 11:58 AM #2
Re: Best reception/call quality phone - on a budget..?
The phone won't be able to be used overseas, the networks aren't interoperable. That said, I don't know much about your area where you live (simply because I don't like there, lol), but here's my recommendation.
The Nokia 2125i is the only one I can honestly recommend, and beyond that, if it HAS to be a flip phone, the Samsung A640 or A580. All the other phones are below par on reception and call quality, the Nokia being the best of what's up there in your list. The best handsets are made by Motorola, if that fits into your budget / what you want in a phone.
- 09-01-2006, 04:37 PM #3Junior Member
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Re: Best reception/call quality phone - on a budget..?
I've been wondering the same thing.
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