I forgot about the signal thing and all that. I swear if my Motorola drop another call or the signal goes from 1 bar to 4 bars, I will write a nasty email (I was thinking I could do something else but really I think all I can do is write an email);.
Truthfully, all phones I've had have these kinds of problems. I think my Nokia phone was the best. I destroyed that phone and it was missing the glass piece at the end.
Anyway, people shouldn't waste money on these phones. They suck and get somewhat better with time. None of them are "investments".
-Rudey
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Originally posted by ZTAngel
Same here. I had a Motorola StarTac back in the day (circa 2001). I got it as a present back in December 2000. The first one I owned lasted until around May when I accidently dropped it in the pool. The phone still turned on (surprisingly) but it made all kinds of crackling noises and then would shut itself off. I got a new one that lasted until November. I HATED the phone. Like Rudey mentioned, it took forever for a screen to appear. I couldn't get good signal. It would also constantly drop my calls even if I had a full bar of signal.
From there I moved on to another Motorola which died on me after 3 months and then onto an LG which also died. Around December 2002, I got a Sanyo 4900 and I absolutely loved the phone. It always has great signal and the phone lasts forever. In fact, I just traded it in for a new phone last month (2 years later!). The only reason I did was because I wanted a smaller phone so I went with the updated version of my old phone: the Sanyo 4920.
If your cell phone company offers Sanyo phones, I highly recommend it. I have never had a problem with them and my friends who have a Sanyo haven't had problems either.
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