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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / Cingular / February 2007

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MOTOROLA C139 ADVICE DONT BUY

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SPARKY12 - 16 Feb 2007 14:10 GMT
I would not buy this phone, in fact i'm thinking of having to buy
another one. The only reason is you cannot change the ringer. I have
it on the loudest level and I usually cannot hear it ring. You will
only hear it ring if you have it on your belt or in your hand, i keep
mine in my purse. It has a crappy ringer sound also, cant choose a
standard loud ring. Sometimes it is hard to read the display. It also
takes a long time to power up, if your phone was off and you needed it
quickly you're out of luck.
David 01 - 17 Feb 2007 00:53 GMT
> I would not buy this phone, in fact i'm thinking of having to buy
> another one. The only reason is you cannot change the ringer. I have
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> takes a long time to power up, if your phone was off and you needed it
> quickly you're out of luck.

I got one a few weeks ago when I changed my prepaid plan and I love the
phone. The first few charges didn't last long and I thought this is a
bummer, but now the charges last very well. I have 3 Motorola phones, a
V365, the C139 and a W315 (Alltel CDMA). The C139 will outtalk them all.
For the money, it's a steal.
 
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