the samsung a970 is out today for $299.99 after rebate
The Samsung a970 is available today in Verizon Wireless Communications Stores and participating Best Buy locations. Customers can purchase the Samsung SCH-a970 for $299.99 after a $50.00 mail in rebate and two-year customer agreement. TransFlash memory cards are sold at participating retailers, including Best Buy locations.
Bluetooth and BMW compatibility
9800 v A970
Verizon Bluetooth Phones, Infiniti M35 and Palm Tungsten E2
LG8100 or LG9800???
Thanks in advance 😁
Text Message Question
IN Text means? It's right above Domestic Text. Then shows the number sent and received. Would this be International?
Asking becasue its on my bill that I sent 1 IN Text but I don't know anyone internationally.
Thanks
Look what I found about the Nokia 6256i...
3rd Quarter Results: Predictions for All Major Carriers...
National Cariers
* Verizon Wireless: 1.95 million customers net added
* Sprint-Nextel: 1.3 million
* Cingular: 900k
* T-Mobile: 800k
Regionals:
* Alltel (CDMA): 117k customers added (net)
* U.S. Cellular (CDMA): 110k
* Suncom (GSM): -5k (net customers lost)
* Cincinnati Bell (GSM): -3k (net customer loss)
Anyone think those numbers will be far off? I myself have a hard time believeing VZW will more than DOUBLE Cingy in net adds, but they will probably come close. Should be interesting when everyone reports over the next couple of weeks. 🙂
razr for vzw
I think I know way the delay for Nokia 6256i
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IS THIS THE WEEK HISTORY WILL BE MADE?????
Samsung Blade SCH-740
Question on BT headsets available through Verizon
Thanks in advance,
Mary
Jabra BT500 Headset
LG 9800 pic id front LCD
I just upgraded to the 9800 today and have begun my 15 day trial before i go with the 8100!! 🤣
Qualcomm screwed you guys
Verizon can keep the advantage up for the next few years based on coverage but eventually, something will have to be done about technology limitations.
I think it's time for Verizon to play hardball with Qualcomm.
Anyone know anything about how Verizon will answer HSDPA when it becomes a serious threat in the future??






