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I currently have a Nokia 3595, but my wife killed her's a while back,
and she really wants a flip phone, and so do I. So I am looking at the
Samsung X427M and teh Motorola V180 as they are both listed as free
online through Cingular for an upgrade from my current phone(s). My
main concern is signal strength. I drive through some rural areas on
my way to work, and currently I have pretty good reception with my
nokia, with only one spot where there is a large enough dip that I have
a hard time hearing someone I talk to, but for the most part it is OK
now that Cingular has rolled out so many GSM towers in North GA. I
might even go for a phone that costs a little $$ if these two are
inadequate. I really like the Motorola's LCD screen that shows the
callerid when closed, and it's battery life, but I heard that the
Samsung gets better reception. Just thought I would as some of you.
Thanks.


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"stewharr" <stewharr.1llh0b@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> wrote in message
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>
> I currently have a Nokia 3595, but my wife killed her's a while back,
> and she really wants a flip phone, and so do I. So I am looking at the
> Samsung X427M and teh Motorola V180 as they are both listed as free
> online through Cingular for an upgrade from my current phone(s). My
> main concern is signal strength. I drive through some rural areas on
> my way to work, and currently I have pretty good reception with my
> nokia, with only one spot where there is a large enough dip that I have
> a hard time hearing someone I talk to, but for the most part it is OK
> now that Cingular has rolled out so many GSM towers in North GA. I
> might even go for a phone that costs a little $$ if these two are
> inadequate. I really like the Motorola's LCD screen that shows the
> callerid when closed, and it's battery life, but I heard that the
> Samsung gets better reception. Just thought I would as some of you.
> Thanks.
>
>
> --
> stewharr
> brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/
>

We've seen many of the Mot 180's come back for broken LCD screens on the
inside and the CID screen on the outside. Most of the time it's from people
who put them in their pocket. However if you are set on those 2 phones the
Motorola is the nicer phone. If you want to spend a little more $$ and get
an even better phone I would recommend the Mot V551G

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"Wirelessjuan" <wirelessjuan2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "stewharr" <stewharr.1llh0b@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> wrote in message
> news:stewharr.1llh0b@WiFi-Forum_dot_com...
>>
>> I currently have a Nokia 3595, but my wife killed her's a while back,
>> and she really wants a flip phone, and so do I. So I am looking at the
>> Samsung X427M and teh Motorola V180 as they are both listed as free
>> online through Cingular for an upgrade from my current phone(s). My
>> main concern is signal strength. I drive through some rural areas on
>> my way to work, and currently I have pretty good reception with my
>> nokia, with only one spot where there is a large enough dip that I have
>> a hard time hearing someone I talk to, but for the most part it is OK
>> now that Cingular has rolled out so many GSM towers in North GA. I
>> might even go for a phone that costs a little $$ if these two are
>> inadequate. I really like the Motorola's LCD screen that shows the
>> callerid when closed, and it's battery life, but I heard that the
>> Samsung gets better reception. Just thought I would as some of you.
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> --
>> stewharr
>> brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/
>>
>
> We've seen many of the Mot 180's come back for broken LCD screens on the
> inside and the CID screen on the outside. Most of the time it's from
> people who put them in their pocket. However if you are set on those 2
> phones the Motorola is the nicer phone. If you want to spend a little
> more $$ and get an even better phone I would recommend the Mot V551G


I've had tons of the Samsungs come back for the exact same reason. The top
is rather flimsy. The Samsungs tend to have problems with the earspeaker as
well. People can hear you but you can't hear them.

The Moto V180 is free after rebate in our market (South Texas) and is a much
nicer/sturdier phone.

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The V180 is being updated to protect the screen and phones with problems
with the display will now be covered under warranty for this condition.

Fred

"Jiu Jitsuperfly" <jiujitsuperfly@satx.rr.complicated> wrote in message
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>
> "Wirelessjuan" <wirelessjuan2004@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:jcpXd.57886$EL5.45553@trnddc05...
> >
> > "stewharr" <stewharr.1llh0b@WiFi-Forum_dot_com> wrote in message
> > news:stewharr.1llh0b@WiFi-Forum_dot_com...
> >>
> >> I currently have a Nokia 3595, but my wife killed her's a while back,
> >> and she really wants a flip phone, and so do I. So I am looking at the
> >> Samsung X427M and teh Motorola V180 as they are both listed as free
> >> online through Cingular for an upgrade from my current phone(s). My
> >> main concern is signal strength. I drive through some rural areas on
> >> my way to work, and currently I have pretty good reception with my
> >> nokia, with only one spot where there is a large enough dip that I have
> >> a hard time hearing someone I talk to, but for the most part it is OK
> >> now that Cingular has rolled out so many GSM towers in North GA. I
> >> might even go for a phone that costs a little $$ if these two are
> >> inadequate. I really like the Motorola's LCD screen that shows the
> >> callerid when closed, and it's battery life, but I heard that the
> >> Samsung gets better reception. Just thought I would as some of you.
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> stewharr
> >> brought to you by http://www.wifi-forum.com/
> >>
> >
> > We've seen many of the Mot 180's come back for broken LCD screens on the
> > inside and the CID screen on the outside. Most of the time it's from
> > people who put them in their pocket. However if you are set on those 2
> > phones the Motorola is the nicer phone. If you want to spend a little
> > more $$ and get an even better phone I would recommend the Mot V551G
>
>
> I've had tons of the Samsungs come back for the exact same reason. The top
> is rather flimsy. The Samsungs tend to have problems with the earspeaker
as
> well. People can hear you but you can't hear them.
>
> The Moto V180 is free after rebate in our market (South Texas) and is a
much
> nicer/sturdier phone.
>
> --
> JJ
>
>

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In article <L_tXd.12236$2s.1106@lakeread06>, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> The V180 is being updated to protect the screen and phones with problems
> with the display will now be covered under warranty for this condition.
>
> Fred


Do you know the timing of this change to the v180? And will it be a new
model number?

Thanks

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I'm not sure but I'll check on it & get back to you.

Fred

"Norm" <NOSPAM@yahoo.invalid> wrote in message
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> In article <L_tXd.12236$2s.1106@lakeread06>, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > The V180 is being updated to protect the screen and phones with problems
> > with the display will now be covered under warranty for this condition.
> >
> > Fred
>
>
> Do you know the timing of this change to the v180? And will it be a new
> model number?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Please send email to: nwhiii at yahoo dot com

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The new improved V180 should be out in 2-3 weeks. It will not have a new
model number and the fix for this problem should be invisible to the
consumer (cushioning material is being placed internally behind the screen).

Fred

"Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I'm not sure but I'll check on it & get back to you.
>
> Fred
>
> "Norm" <NOSPAM@yahoo.invalid> wrote in message
> news:SKadncTTHMbJrLLfRVn-1A@speakeasy.net...
> > In article <L_tXd.12236$2s.1106@lakeread06>, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > The V180 is being updated to protect the screen and phones with
problems
> > > with the display will now be covered under warranty for this
condition.
> > >
> > > Fred
> >
> >
> > Do you know the timing of this change to the v180? And will it be a new
> > model number?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > --
> > Please send email to: nwhiii at yahoo dot com
>
>

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In article <Qg7Yd.13211$2s.12186@lakeread06>, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> The new improved V180 should be out in 2-3 weeks. It will not have a new
> model number and the fix for this problem should be invisible to the
> consumer (cushioning material is being placed internally behind the screen).
>
> Fred

Thanks for that info.

I heard there was a v186 being released and didn't know if the
improvements you mentioned were incorporated in that model or the v180
or both.

Appreciate.

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V186 is the same thing but with EDGE technology for higher speed internet
usage.

Fred

"Norm" <NOSPAM@yahoo.invalid> wrote in message
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> In article <Qg7Yd.13211$2s.12186@lakeread06>, "Fred" <agunat@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
> > The new improved V180 should be out in 2-3 weeks. It will not have a
new
> > model number and the fix for this problem should be invisible to the
> > consumer (cushioning material is being placed internally behind the
screen).
> >
> > Fred
>
> Thanks for that info.
>
> I heard there was a v186 being released and didn't know if the
> improvements you mentioned were incorporated in that model or the v180
> or both.
>
> Appreciate.
>
> --
> Please send email to: nwhiii at yahoo dot com


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