Originally posted by: kstu
had the krzr for about 4 months, great phone
only complaint is a lack of memory, menu loading can be slow
Originally posted by: Amused
I'm up for the new every two program on Verizon.
I just need a good small basic phone that works well. All I do is calls, texts and the occational picture.
Of this list of phones that are free to me, which would you choose?
Samsung SCH-u620
Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m
Samsung SCH-u540
Motorola W385
Verizon Wireless G'zOne Type-V
Samsung SCH-a870
LG VX8300
LG VX5300
Samsung SCH-u340
Samsung SCH-u740
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Amused
I'm up for the new every two program on Verizon.
I just need a good small basic phone that works well. All I do is calls, texts and the occational picture.
Of this list of phones that are free to me, which would you choose?
Samsung SCH-u620
Motorola MOTOKRZR K1m
Samsung SCH-u540
Motorola W385
Verizon Wireless G'zOne Type-V
Samsung SCH-a870
LG VX8300
LG VX5300
Samsung SCH-u340
Samsung SCH-u740
Whichever one you can woo the salesgirl into giving you the best features and the best deal on.![]()
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: kstu
had the krzr for about 4 months, great phone
only complaint is a lack of memory, menu loading can be slow
Memory for what? Texts? I don;t save many anyhow. And I don't take a lot of pics, either.
Menu loading? Like when using the phone in day to day tasks? Or just when setting it up and changing settings?
Originally posted by: TallBill
Wrong forum!
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: TallBill
Wrong forum!
I had no idea the other forum existed. Kinda silly. You know it gets very little traffic and would not be the best place to ask a question like that that needs a lot of input from ordinary users, not just phone geeks.
Do you honestly think I'd get the amount of traffic and opinions there that I'd get here?
Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
why are people saying LG has bad quality...that's BS, go over to howard forums, they are very durable..
That and people are only voting for the RZR because it is the cool thing to own even though they are crap...just wait for your keypad to brake.
Originally posted by: lokiju
Funny you should pose this question as I'm in a similar situation and have been researching which Verizon phone to get next.
I went to my local store and play with all of them in depth with the thinking that I'd go with the LG VX8700 but after spending some time playing with the Samsung SCH-u740, I realized that it's a great phone if you do a decent amount of text messages (which my wife and I do). I did a bunch of research and from what reviews I can find, it seems that the Samsung SCH-u740 is actually a pretty highly rated phone and is even higher rated than the LG VX8700 that I was set on.
If you're not to sure, I'd suggest going to the store and playing with the working models of each you're interest in first as it makes a big difference to feel the phones in your hands.
Also it depends on what you're looking for out of a phone. For me, I want a phone thats razr thin but not a Razr (had one before, to slow) and since I do texting a bit it's nice to have a qwerty keyboard also. I personally don't give a crap about music, video or camera functions.
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: lokiju
Funny you should pose this question as I'm in a similar situation and have been researching which Verizon phone to get next.
I went to my local store and play with all of them in depth with the thinking that I'd go with the LG VX8700 but after spending some time playing with the Samsung SCH-u740, I realized that it's a great phone if you do a decent amount of text messages (which my wife and I do). I did a bunch of research and from what reviews I can find, it seems that the Samsung SCH-u740 is actually a pretty highly rated phone and is even higher rated than the LG VX8700 that I was set on.
If you're not to sure, I'd suggest going to the store and playing with the working models of each you're interest in first as it makes a big difference to feel the phones in your hands.
Also it depends on what you're looking for out of a phone. For me, I want a phone thats razr thin but not a Razr (had one before, to slow) and since I do texting a bit it's nice to have a qwerty keyboard also. I personally don't give a crap about music, video or camera functions.
The only problem with this particular Samsung are that a lot of people break the dual-action hinge & supposedly it doesn't have great battery life ... reception is very good & it also has a QWERTY keyboard, although its a lot smaller then the enV's.
If size is a major concern its certainly worth consideration & I also strongly suggest a trip to the store to check out your final choices in person.
