I own a Palm Pilot, which is basically a $300 gameboy that can store phone numbers, but I don't own a cell phone. Don't ask me why.
How is Cingular for you people?
Started by azntechguy, Sep 17 2004 05:30 PM
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#21
Posted 17 September 2004 - 10:30 PM
#22
Posted 17 September 2004 - 10:34 PM
woooo 3 no cell phone people.
meh
#23
Posted 18 September 2004 - 07:42 AM
I have the Cingular Family Share Plan with Rollover and we are impressed on how the coverage has improved so much so over the past year.
I agree that the take-over of AT&T, which will happen shortly, will vastly improve service because ATT's network is the second best in the nation to the more expensive Verizon.
So I'm staying with Cingular, and my family's 3 free samsung phones
I agree that the take-over of AT&T, which will happen shortly, will vastly improve service because ATT's network is the second best in the nation to the more expensive Verizon.
So I'm staying with Cingular, and my family's 3 free samsung phones
#24
Posted 18 September 2004 - 01:13 PM
Meh. My Samsung gets great Verizon reception everywhere I go.
Y'all are just jealous.
Y'all are just jealous.
#25
Posted 18 September 2004 - 07:52 PM
Hey Retina, changed phones? Thought you had a Nokia that lacks some features
Okay, I guess I should stick with T-Mobile. Rather easy on the money there.
K then, this thread is of no further use to me then unless people have more comments. If you have nothing better to do, keep reading.
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BTW, coming back from korea about a week before school, I saw some cool phones there.
Some sites if you can read Korean or just want a glimse of the cellular technology there. I'll put up where you can find 'em. Proof that america is missing out on a LOT of things
Okay, I guess I should stick with T-Mobile. Rather easy on the money there.
K then, this thread is of no further use to me then unless people have more comments. If you have nothing better to do, keep reading.
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BTW, coming back from korea about a week before school, I saw some cool phones there.
Some sites if you can read Korean or just want a glimse of the cellular technology there. I'll put up where you can find 'em. Proof that america is missing out on a LOT of things
Samsung Anycall Page (You can browse the phones where there is a drop down box next to the english word "New" at the top of the page. Warning: Page is very Flash intensive. Most Korean websites are like that :D / KOREAN LANGUAGE page ) http://www.anycall.com/i_world/index.jsp LG Cyon Page (Where you see the two drop down boxes, the one on the left sets the Cellular Carrier: SKT, KTF and LGT. Once that is selected, the box on the right controls the phone model which if you have time, you can browse for the hell of it (WARNING: KOREAN LANGUAGE page) http://www.cyon.co.kr/job/product/product_smain.jsp Pantech & Curitel Page (It's in English), to see more phones, set to Asia/Pacific for region zone: http://www.curitel.com/english/product/product.asp
#26 Guest_HAL9000_*
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:44 AM
I'm good with ATTWS, soon to be (a part of) Cingular.
#27
Posted 19 September 2004 - 10:36 AM
I got a new ATT plan 3 months ago... very good phones such as the motorola v600
I got the sony erricson t637.... it came out a day before i bought it.... I got it for $120 and the camera is is better than a 1 megapixel digital camera
I never missed a call and I would recommend it to anyone
I got the sony erricson t637.... it came out a day before i bought it.... I got it for $120 and the camera is is better than a 1 megapixel digital camera
I never missed a call and I would recommend it to anyone
Life is an experience. Embrace it.
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