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best sound quality phone for t-mobile?

Discussion in 'T-Mobile Forum' started by ellka, Jul 13, 2006.

  1. ellka

    ellka New Member

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    i have the e315 and the sound quality is mediocre - a bit mushy. my partner has nokia 3220 and the sound quality is great, but I don't want the same phone as him. another nokia anyone would reco for same sound quality for t-mobile?
     
  2. M in LA

    M in LA Mobile 28 Years Plus
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    I would highly recommend the Nokia 6101 or 6103. The 6103 has Bluetooth, otherwise it is the same as the 6101. They are excellent phones.
     
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  3. Jay2TheRescue

    Jay2TheRescue Resident Spamslayer
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    Take a look at the Motorola V330 if they still carry it. I have another version of that phone and I love it.

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  4. SmArTeStChIlD421

    SmArTeStChIlD421 Silver Senior Member
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    nokia is the best quality phone followed by the Motorolas.....they both get great reception......if i can remember correctly the e815 is a Samsung....which aren't good phones and don't get the best reception for GSM services......get a Nokia or Motorola....i had the Nokia 6103 and i loved it......since then i switched to Boost Mobile....but when i have more money i want to switch back to t-mobile for a blackberry....hopefully by then they will have upgraded their EDGE network
     
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  5. Cailiff04

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    smartestchild...how and where can i see coverage for t-mobile for edge? e-mail me the info or just reply to this thread..I've also been considering a blackberry and want to check out coverage too. I recomend the Nokia 6101 also. Great phone and great performance
     
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  6. apsman02

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    If you go top the T-MObile website you can do their PCC there. Coverage in findlay will be not that good. My friend went to Hiedleburg and i got zero coverage there. It has gotten better since T-Mobile has been adding new towers at the speed of light :) But yea check your coverage on T-Mobile's website. If you want more detail you can go into one of their Direct Stores and they will be more than happy to pull it up and print it for you! Oh yea NOKIA for the win. Samsung has gotten better but not best quality yet!

    Edit: Not paying attention. EDGE coverage maps you will need to go into one of the stores they can pull up a map for you. I do not beleive Findlay will have EDGE though.
     
  7. Cailiff04

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    Heidelburg is not even in Findlay...it's in Tiffin which is a verizon/alltel market..I get awesome coverage here in town with the addition of 2 new towers and they say 2 more are coming...
     
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  8. Matt

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    It's not a map, and I can't guarantee its accuracy, but it's all I have seen publicly

    http://home.se.t-mobile.com/zip-search.asp
     
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  9. ellka

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    thought I'd follow up - better late than never.
    got the nokia 6133. love it. battery life is weak, but it is otherwise the best phone I've used.
    great sound quality and plenty loud on earpiece, headset, and speakerphone. very customizable user interface. beautiful screen. great reception - suddenly I could use my phone in places where my old samsung couldn't like a one-level deep parking garage.
    I highly reco this phone and it's now over $100 cheaper than when I bought it from t-mo.
     

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