One that uses both digital and analog signals. Currently only about 10% of the cell phone towers are in digital format, but most of the new phones like the Razor are in digital only format. What this means for the consumer is more dropped calls and fewer bars unless you stay in a major city. Look for a phone that uses both signals that way you're covered no matter where you are.
Have to agree with Shirley. Nokia or Motorola is the Top 2 Cell phone companys around. I like Nokia, and Cingular is the best Provider around. They dont strip your phone, they have the best coverage around, and there not a cult like Verizon. So Cingular, and a Nokia. But the phones up to you and what you can afford, but cingular is the must
Go with Cingular for service - they have the least droped calls and are great with you when you need to make payments. And either Nokia or Motorola I like them both.
Get a Nokia, not as fancy, but very dependable. I have had Samsung, LG, and Motorola. None of them compare to Nokia in sound quality and dependability.
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you should get a razr or slvr
One that uses both digital and analog signals. Currently only about 10% of the cell phone towers are in digital format, but most of the new phones like the Razor are in digital only format. What this means for the consumer is more dropped calls and fewer bars unless you stay in a major city. Look for a phone that uses both signals that way you're covered no matter where you are.
Have to agree with Shirley. Nokia or Motorola is the Top 2 Cell phone companys around. I like Nokia, and Cingular is the best Provider around. They dont strip your phone, they have the best coverage around, and there not a cult like Verizon. So Cingular, and a Nokia. But the phones up to you and what you can afford, but cingular is the must
Go with Cingular for service - they have the least droped calls and are great with you when you need to make payments. And either Nokia or Motorola I like them both.
Get a Nokia, not as fancy, but very dependable. I have had Samsung, LG, and Motorola. None of them compare to Nokia in sound quality and dependability.
one that u can afford
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one you can talk with.