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I'm getting ready to change from my old Verizon plan to another one. I'll be
going from one phone (LG TM510) America's Choice plan to two lines/phones
with shared minutes.
What phone should I get? I just want to make and receive calls...I don't
need text messaging or a camera phone, but I wouldn't mind having a camera
phone if the other features in that phone (battery life, signal strength)
are better than a non-camera phone. The TM510 has a rudimentary calendar
which we don't use, so fanciness there isn't really worth much. Our house is
in a marginal signal strength area, so that's probably concern number one.
The TM510 had just a few ring tones. Do all phones nowadays allow downloaded
tones? That's a pretty small issue, btw.
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I love the LG VX 7000
David R. Goyer
"TheBreeze" <the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:So9Ce.180082$xm3.32256@attbi_s21...
> I'm getting ready to change from my old Verizon plan to another one. I'll
> be
> going from one phone (LG TM510) America's Choice plan to two lines/phones
> with shared minutes.
>
> What phone should I get? I just want to make and receive calls...I don't
> need text messaging or a camera phone, but I wouldn't mind having a camera
> phone if the other features in that phone (battery life, signal strength)
> are better than a non-camera phone. The TM510 has a rudimentary calendar
> which we don't use, so fanciness there isn't really worth much. Our house
> is
> in a marginal signal strength area, so that's probably concern number one.
>
> The TM510 had just a few ring tones. Do all phones nowadays allow
> downloaded
> tones? That's a pretty small issue, btw.
>
> Thanks for your advice and info.
>
>
"TheBreeze" <the_breeze_x@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:So9Ce.180082$xm3.32256@attbi_s21...
> I'm getting ready to change from my old Verizon plan to another one. I'll
be
> going from one phone (LG TM510) America's Choice plan to two lines/phones
> with shared minutes.
>
> What phone should I get? I just want to make and receive calls...I don't
> need text messaging or a camera phone, but I wouldn't mind having a camera
> phone if the other features in that phone (battery life, signal strength)
> are better than a non-camera phone. The TM510 has a rudimentary calendar
> which we don't use, so fanciness there isn't really worth much. Our house
is
> in a marginal signal strength area, so that's probably concern number one.
>
> The TM510 had just a few ring tones. Do all phones nowadays allow
downloaded
> tones? That's a pretty small issue, btw.
>
> Thanks for your advice and info.
>
>
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