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Mot V195s or Nokia 6133?

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Scott Ehrlich - 29 May 2007 02:23 GMT
I'm going to cancel my Verizon Wireless service in the next week or so and
go with T-Mobile.   I've narrowed the phone search to either the Motorola
v195s or Nokia 6133.  Both have reportedly excellent reception and both
are quad-band.   The only feature separating the two is a camera in the
Nokia, which I have no interest in.

What are people's experiences with both phones?

Thanks.

Scott
Element_SN - 29 May 2007 03:39 GMT
Greetings,
I was at this same point last month.
I too didn't care about the camera, but I did care about the "Blue tooth".

I went with the Motorola v195s.  I find that the "speakerphone" on the v195s
isn't as loud as I desire it to  be to over come the noise in the car.
I had a Nextel i60c which was much louder.

However, the Bluetooth sound on a Jabar ear piece is Great.
Therefore, I am happy with it, and use it on the Bluetooth or
the normal ear speaker in the car.  And only use the speakerphone
in a quiet location.

Regards,
SN

> I'm going to cancel my Verizon Wireless service in the next week or so and
> go with T-Mobile.   I've narrowed the phone search to either the Motorola
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> Scott
 
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