Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice? I had
been eyeing the Samsung A-900, but it doesn't have the two way radio which
is free with my plan. What's the best phone that does support the two-way?
> Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice? I had
> been eyeing the Samsung A-900, but it doesn't have the two way radio which
> is free with my plan. What's the best phone that does support the two-way?
Here we go, again...
There is no "best phone."
The best phone, FOR YOU, is the one that has the features that YOU like,
the one that feels comfortable TO YOU, the one whose price YOU can afford,
etc.
Notan
Mij Adyaw - 19 Jun 2006 22:34 GMT
Notan is correct. In my case, the phone that I have is the best phone.
>> Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice? I
>> had
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> Notan
Notan - 19 Jun 2006 23:38 GMT
> Notan is correct. In my case, the phone that I have is the best phone.
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Me, too.
Obviously, we have the same phone! <g>
Notan
Tremayne R. Jackson - 22 Jun 2006 20:11 GMT
Gee thanks. . .What I meant was I'm looking for A-900 like features in a
phone that supports the two-way radio. Since your handsets are so great,
which one do you have?
I know there is no "best" phone, that's why there is a variety. So, my
question is directed to those who actually read my whole message and saw the
features that I did mention. I did not ask YOU which phone was best for ME.
I asked for an opinion based on my WHOLE question. Thanks a bunch.
tj
>> Notan is correct. In my case, the phone that I have is the best phone.
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> Notan
Notan - 22 Jun 2006 20:47 GMT
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> features that I did mention. I did not ask YOU which phone was best for ME.
> I asked for an opinion based on my WHOLE question. Thanks a bunch.
Features? Plural? I don't think so.
You posted:
"Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice? I had
been eyeing the Samsung A-900, but it doesn't have the two way radio which
is free with my plan. What's the best phone that does support the two-way?"
The ONLY feature that you mentioned was "the two-way."
As there are a number of phone that support this feature, you've done nothing
to narrow down the field and make it any easier for anyone to help you.
Notan
Tremayne R. Jackson - 25 Jun 2006 00:00 GMT
Ok, so which up to date phones have the two-way feature? (Really, by now
just forget I asked)
Even though you're free to, you don't HAVE to reply to a post if you're not
going to answer the question, buddy.
P.S. You never told me what you great hand set was :)
See ya round
tj
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> Notan
> Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice?
> I had been eyeing the Samsung A-900, but it doesn't have the two way
> radio which is free with my plan. What's the best phone that does
> support the two-way?
Sanyo 8300>
Tremayne R. Jackson - 28 Jun 2006 14:52 GMT
Thanks. I'll take a look.
tj
>> Hello all. I've been considering buying a new handset. Any advice?
>> I had been eyeing the Samsung A-900, but it doesn't have the two way
>> radio which is free with my plan. What's the best phone that does
>> support the two-way?
>>
> Sanyo 8300>