Rarely drops calls, small and sleak. I love this phone and would get another one in an instant. I have been pretty loyal to Nokia but I love to change phones and make myself feel like I am upgrading my phone once a year at least.
So when the V came out with other carriers, I continued to call my carrier, T-mobile, to see when they would have it in stock. For 4 months I was happy actually I was ecstatic and then it started to freeze on me. I would take out the battery at least 1 time before I could make a call. I called t-mobile and I got a refurb and thought that it would be better. I have dropped more calls that I have completed and have called t-mobile and they will send me out yet another refurb, this I am sure, and we will see from there.
I would never ever ever buy this phone and to be honest, I was really looking at the motorola razr v3 but now I am not so sure. I love the situational lights Hate having to look thru all my phone numbers to find someone in the middle I like the design Hate when it doesn't work-which is quite often I love the blue tooth I hate the inside receiver- I can't hear anyone if I am in my car with out my headset and I have been checked for hearing.
Games- I only play 1 and it is a demo and takes me about 30 seconds to complete it. No fun. Motorola is going to have to do better than this. Please consider all of these reviews from many people- remember at first it is the greatest gift to the cell phone but in the long run, it is more problems than it is worth.
I guess I will go back to trusty Nokia. It's a good thing the Motorola V is so flashy. That's about the only thing that would sucker people in! Lots of pretty lights and real music ringtones, but the fun ends there. I have had 2 warranty replacements so far because the phone freezes up not to mention spent HOURS on the phone with tech support. This phone drops pretty much every call, anywhere and anytime.
You can be sitting in one place, with full reception, and the phone will just up and hang up at some point it's pretty much a guarantee. Then, as soon as the phone hangs up, it's back to full reception. Tmo please step your game up here for this college town!
Anyone have any ideas on how to contact Neville and Tmo about service in my area? Thanks for any advice.
There are many dead spots within those limits. Still no improvements in service here. I prefer the added bonuses of having a postpaid account and Cricket throttles too much. There are two Cricket stores here. I hope they keep the cell sites that Sprint uses in my area.
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