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- 07-25-2003, 08:45 AM #1EricGuest
For new customers: what kind of phone did you pick out when you signed
up with Sprint? Did you go with a Vision phone... or the free
(voice-only) Nokia phone?
Retailers: How many people have purchased the free Nokia phone to start
up their Sprint service in comparison to people who bought a Vision
phone?
Just curious... because I think the Nokia is a great phone. It has
tremendous reception and has the danger of being overlooked just because
it doesn't have web capbilities. For people who just want a voice-only
phone, this Nokia would be the way to go.
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- 07-25-2003, 11:50 AM #2Evil_ErnieGuest
Re: Question for new customers or retailers
I chose the Sanyo 8100 because a few people told me that Sanyo made the best phones, and yes I went with the
Vision plan. I had used Nokia phones for 4 years with SunCom (AT&T Wireless) before switching and the Sanyo
has far better sound quality than my Nokias ever did.
"Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
For new customers: what kind of phone did you pick out when you signed
up with Sprint? Did you go with a Vision phone... or the free
(voice-only) Nokia phone?
Retailers: How many people have purchased the free Nokia phone to start
up their Sprint service in comparison to people who bought a Vision
phone?
Just curious... because I think the Nokia is a great phone. It has
tremendous reception and has the danger of being overlooked just because
it doesn't have web capbilities. For people who just want a voice-only
phone, this Nokia would be the way to go.
- 07-25-2003, 02:10 PM #3D. Man.Guest
Re: Question for new customers or retailers
Who do you work for? Nokia, or Sanyo? Or maybe your a stock broker?
"Evil_Ernie" <[email protected]> wrote in article
<g5eUa.3657$5b7.2883@lakeread01>:
> I chose the Sanyo 8100 because a few people told me that Sanyo made the best phones, and yes I went with the
> Vision plan. I had used Nokia phones for 4 years with SunCom (AT&T Wireless) before switching and the Sanyo
> has far better sound quality than my Nokias ever did.
>
> "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> For new customers: what kind of phone did you pick out when you signed
> up with Sprint? Did you go with a Vision phone... or the free
> (voice-only) Nokia phone?
>
> Retailers: How many people have purchased the free Nokia phone to start
> up their Sprint service in comparison to people who bought a Vision
> phone?
>
> Just curious... because I think the Nokia is a great phone. It has
> tremendous reception and has the danger of being overlooked just because
> it doesn't have web capbilities. For people who just want a voice-only
> phone, this Nokia would be the way to go.
>
>
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- 07-25-2003, 03:01 PM #4Menards 3170Guest
Re: Question for new customers or retailers
maybe he's just curious dude. I don't know what difference it could make to
you anyhow.
Sanyo phones are the best, but the little nokia is a good phone also.... I'd
say it's 50/50 as to what people go with.
"D. Man." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Who do you work for? Nokia, or Sanyo? Or maybe your a stock broker?
>
> "Evil_Ernie" <[email protected]> wrote in article
> <g5eUa.3657$5b7.2883@lakeread01>:
> > I chose the Sanyo 8100 because a few people told me that Sanyo made the
best phones, and yes I went with the
> > Vision plan. I had used Nokia phones for 4 years with SunCom (AT&T
Wireless) before switching and the Sanyo
> > has far better sound quality than my Nokias ever did.
> >
> > "Eric" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > For new customers: what kind of phone did you pick out when you signed
> > up with Sprint? Did you go with a Vision phone... or the free
> > (voice-only) Nokia phone?
> >
> > Retailers: How many people have purchased the free Nokia phone to start
> > up their Sprint service in comparison to people who bought a Vision
> > phone?
> >
> > Just curious... because I think the Nokia is a great phone. It has
> > tremendous reception and has the danger of being overlooked just because
> > it doesn't have web capbilities. For people who just want a voice-only
> > phone, this Nokia would be the way to go.
> >
> >
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
>
- 07-25-2003, 03:48 PM #5EricGuest
Re: Question for new customers or retailers
<<maybe he's just curious dude. I don't know what difference it could
make to you anyhow.
Sanyo phones are the best, but the little nokia is a good phone also....
I'd
say it's 50/50 as to what people go with. >>
Yeah I was just curious. I think the Nokia is a great phone for
voice-only. I find it a tad disappointing that Sprint took all the web
capabilities out of it (especially short mail), but with how Vision
works, its understandable.
I was just wondering because I'd hate to see a good phone like the Nokia
go unnoticed and overlooked when it is a fine phone. I hope some more
faceplates come out for it.
Eric
- 07-25-2003, 06:45 PM #6Evil_ErnieGuest
Re: Question for new customers or retailers
Neither...but I am a computer technician.
lol I wish I was a stock broker...I wouldn't be broke all the time.
"D. Man." wrote...
Who do you work for? Nokia, or Sanyo? Or maybe your a stock broker?
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