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Are these any good or is there a reason why I should keep the original ariel
?
If they are then why doesn't the V600 come with it as standard?
Is there an issue with Bluetooth quality ?

TimS

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Planning to replace your arial?

Keep the old one just in case....

Planning on not using one?

Keep the old one just in case....


Just try it and see what difference you get


"TimS" <fff@vvv.com> wrote in message
news:loCdnVzAf58rylrdRVn-sw@eclipse.net.uk...
> Are these any good or is there a reason why I should keep the original
ariel
> ?
> If they are then why doesn't the V600 come with it as standard?
> Is there an issue with Bluetooth quality ?
>
> TimS
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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I recently got one off e-bay, and so far so good. I haven't noticed any loss
of reception while using the phone, and the bluetooth seems unaffected also.
Although I tried another Flex/Flash combination on my V600 that struggled to
get a good signal, so it depends which versions you're running.

Just be careful where you get it from though, I understand that some of them
are inferior generic ones which don't fit properly.
If buying off ebay, check the vendors feedback from other stubby buyers - I
first dealt with a guy who sent one from Germany in a normal envelope,
surprisingly all I received was an envelope with a hole in it!!

Lee

"TimS" <fff@vvv.com> wrote in message
news:loCdnVzAf58rylrdRVn-sw@eclipse.net.uk...
> Are these any good or is there a reason why I should keep the original
ariel
> ?
> If they are then why doesn't the V600 come with it as standard?
> Is there an issue with Bluetooth quality ?
>
> TimS
>
>

Reply to Anonymous

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Thanks for the feedback.
I'll give it a go.
At least it'll fit better in my pocket !
TimS


"Nibbles" <lee@hypermediacreations.com> wrote in message
news:56-dnfNGsoAowFrdSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
> I recently got one off e-bay, and so far so good. I haven't noticed any
loss
> of reception while using the phone, and the bluetooth seems unaffected
also.
> Although I tried another Flex/Flash combination on my V600 that struggled
to
> get a good signal, so it depends which versions you're running.
>
> Just be careful where you get it from though, I understand that some of
them
> are inferior generic ones which don't fit properly.
> If buying off ebay, check the vendors feedback from other stubby buyers -
I
> first dealt with a guy who sent one from Germany in a normal envelope,
> surprisingly all I received was an envelope with a hole in it!!
>
> Lee
>
> "TimS" <fff@vvv.com> wrote in message
> news:loCdnVzAf58rylrdRVn-sw@eclipse.net.uk...
> > Are these any good or is there a reason why I should keep the original
> ariel
> > ?
> > If they are then why doesn't the V600 come with it as standard?
> > Is there an issue with Bluetooth quality ?
> >
> > TimS
> >
> >
>
>

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