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The V620 seems like a real nice "step up" from the V600 which I have now,
but doesn't seem to be getting much discussion or 'play' from Motorola
users - ??
Has the release of the V3 simply overshadowed the 620 or is there some major
problem with the 620?
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"Steffo" <steffo@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> How do u search for a phone number: can u use only the first letter or can
> u add a second and a third......?
>
You can only use the first then scroll.
I know, pathetic isn't it?
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John L <john_stlmo wrote:
> The V620 seems like a real nice "step up" from the V600 which I have now,
> but doesn't seem to be getting much discussion or 'play' from Motorola
> users - ??
>
> Has the release of the V3 simply overshadowed the 620 or is there some major
> problem with the 620?
>
> All opinions welcomed...
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
>
>
Here is a v600 to v620 (or even v3) issue:
All three models offer phonebooks capable of associating an image with
each phone number. Setting up the associations is a labor-intensive
process.
Is there a way to copy the phonebook from say a v600 to a v620 AND
preserve the image associations? MPT does not appear to offer a solution.
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There's nothing wrong with the V620. As you say, it is a step up from a
V600 - brighter screen, improved software (some say better sound quality).
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the V620 was a "Euro" phone while the V600 was
the "American" version. Most US carriers jumped from the V600 to the V3 or
the V551.
I've had my V620 for about 5 - 6 months and have had no problems whatsoever.
I bought it because I read about some V600 concerns that the V620
eliminated. Besides, it looks way better all black! The point is that
phone choices and upgrades change so rapidly you will likely never have the
"right" phone.
P.S. I may have to look at the V635 if and when it's available. Right now
the price is too high.
"John L @yahoo.com>" <john_stlmo<removethis> wrote in message
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> The V620 seems like a real nice "step up" from the V600 which I have now,
> but doesn't seem to be getting much discussion or 'play' from Motorola
> users - ??
>
> Has the release of the V3 simply overshadowed the 620 or is there some
major
> problem with the 620?
>
> All opinions welcomed...
>
> Thanks.
>
> John
>
>
>
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I talked to Motorola Support last week about the 620 and was told it was
released as a EURO (European) Quad Band phone (my screens were in German
when I got it) and they have no scheduled American release date.
Glad I got mine when I did... )
Your right, my 600 has been (and is - I won't get rid of it) a great phone,
but the 620 has many new features (voice memo, video capture, multiple
numbers for phone book entries, more/etc...) and fixed all the nagging
little 600's 'bugs'...
It's a keeper.
John
"stevev" <stevev@addlebrain.com> wrote in message
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> There's nothing wrong with the V620. As you say, it is a step up from a
> V600 - brighter screen, improved software (some say better sound quality).
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but the V620 was a "Euro" phone while the V600
was
> the "American" version. Most US carriers jumped from the V600 to the V3
or
> the V551.
>
> I've had my V620 for about 5 - 6 months and have had no problems
whatsoever.
> I bought it because I read about some V600 concerns that the V620
> eliminated. Besides, it looks way better all black! The point is that
> phone choices and upgrades change so rapidly you will likely never have
the
> "right" phone.
>
> P.S. I may have to look at the V635 if and when it's available. Right now
> the price is too high.
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