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- 07-27-2003, 07:38 PM #1EricGuest
I was just wondering if anyone still preferred the non-flip phones
anymore. All the latest models seem to be leaning toward the
flip-style. Does anyone actually prefer the "Candy bar" style over a
flip?
Eric
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- 07-27-2003, 10:08 PM #2MylkiiGuest
Re: Any like non-flip phones?
All my prior phones were flip. I found it hard to 'flip' with only one hand
available, which is what I have most of the time, so I now have the 4900.
I'm missing the flip now.....the candy bar had a tendency to dial when it
leans against something in my purse or pocket. Right now I don't see going
back to flip, but who knows!
Mylkii
"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I was just wondering if anyone still preferred the non-flip phones
> anymore. All the latest models seem to be leaning toward the
> flip-style. Does anyone actually prefer the "Candy bar" style over a
> flip?
>
> Eric
>
- 07-28-2003, 06:50 PM #3Marshall KarpGuest
Re: Any like non-flip phones?
For several years I had the 3500 flip phone and would wear them out. I
would try to press them harder to my ear to better listen to the person when
things became noisy. Soon, the reception would come and go. I switched to
the 4900 because I wanted a one piece. It is not wearing out.
"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I was just wondering if anyone still preferred the non-flip phones
> anymore. All the latest models seem to be leaning toward the
> flip-style. Does anyone actually prefer the "Candy bar" style over a
> flip?
>
> Eric
>
- 08-01-2003, 05:33 AM #4Tom RandyGuest
Re: Any like non-flip phones?
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 00:08:59 -0400, Mylkii wrote:
> All my prior phones were flip. I found it hard to 'flip' with only one
> hand available, which is what I have most of the time, so I now have the
> 4900. I'm missing the flip now.....the candy bar had a tendency to dial
> when it leans against something in my purse or pocket. Right now I don't
> see going back to flip, but who knows!
>
> Mylkii
Never used a flip but I'd rather have the candy bar style, less figgeting
with. Use the keyguard feature and you won't have the dialing problem.
- 08-01-2003, 06:04 AM #5Sarassie LittleGuest
Re: Any like non-flip phones?
My first phone was a flip. My third phone was the Motorola 120C. I liked
it but when I lean against something I dial a number by mistake. A phone
like that, you have to lock it. I went back to flip when I bought the LG
5350. My new phone whatever that one will be will probably be a flip.
"Mylkii" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> All my prior phones were flip. I found it hard to 'flip' with only one hand
> available, which is what I have most of the time, so I now have the 4900.
> I'm missing the flip now.....the candy bar had a tendency to dial when it
> leans against something in my purse or pocket. Right now I don't see going
> back to flip, but who knows!
>
> Mylkii
>
>
> "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I was just wondering if anyone still preferred the non-flip phones
> > anymore. All the latest models seem to be leaning toward the
> > flip-style. Does anyone actually prefer the "Candy bar" style over a
> > flip?
> >
> > Eric
> >
>
>
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- 08-01-2003, 08:30 PM #6Jerome ZelinskeGuest
Re: Any like non-flip phones?
A great design in my opinion, is what my current phones has, a bar
phone with a door over the keys.
Eric wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone still preferred the non-flip phones
> anymore. All the latest models seem to be leaning toward the
> flip-style. Does anyone actually prefer the "Candy bar" style over a
> flip?
>
> Eric
>
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