Therian said:the RAZR is a motorolla (just for clarification))
AznStanger3v said:i know. i was stating that tmobile is my service........
If you don't mind, can you PM me some info on how to watch movies on my 700p??? I had some info, but I accidently erased it and haven't been able to find it again.Car Nut said:The Treo is literally a mobile computer. The Internet is quite fast now, but the coolest thing is that I can watch movies (DVDs). With free software, you can convert a DVD to a DivX file (about 350MB) with no loss of picture or sound quality. I can watch 2 or 3 full length movies on one battery charge. Streaming audio and video, too.
maximos said:I work for T-Mobile and like someone said earlier, we all have pros and cons. Verizon does have the best network because they are analog however with an analog network you sacrifice security. All those people that listen to scanners for fun can listen to your conversations on an analog network. Also, they can actually obtain your account information via the network. T-Mobile has the best customer service hands down. The network is growing daily and we have roaming agreements with all of the other major GSM carriers so you can use their network(s) for free. As far as the actual device itself, Nokias are the best, period. Samsungs provide the best features within the phone itself but lack in the reception area. Motorola falls somewhere in between. Blackberry's are great as organizers and have phenomenal battery life, but reception has been an issue. Sprint and Cricket are POS's. Cingular charges too much but they're network is decent.
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