Audiovox CDM-9900
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Audiovox CDM-9900
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Response (TMARCHIEL) - 05/14/2004 04:08 PM
Dear ****,
Thank you for your email.
The CDM9900 is still in the late stages of approval. We are waiting for
approval from Verizon. We are hoping to release this phone in June depending on
approval.
Please let us know if we can be o...
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As Audiovox fans, what makes the CDM models more attractive than the Motorolas? (removing price from the equation)
I've never owned an Audiovox phone, so I'd be curious about your answers.
My major feature wants are:
- speakerphone
- camera
- PC/Mac connection to transfer pictures
- AMPS/analog fallback
- durability of phone
I currently have a Motorola 270c as my standard, and it has been rock-solid for me, but I do want to add camera capability (hence the 9900 or 710).
Thanks for any feedback.
Scott
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Scott
nine178 said:
Some say the sprint version of the 9900 is good, and I was originally waiting for it too, but forget it. The 8600 was a piece of sh*^, and the 8900 needs quite a bit of work so like I said...unless the 9900 is 400X better than its previous phones I'll put audiovox on hold for a while.
The 8900 was made for Audiovox by Hyundai. The 9900 was made by Toshiba. That's why Sprint sells the phone as the Toshiba 4050.
I trust Toshiba to make a much better product, and I held the phone in my hands.
At this point, for a lot of us, it's between the 9900 and the v710. We'll have to see what comes out when, and at what price point.
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no disrespect intended as i know some people in thes forums get offended really easily.
just putting in my 2 cents.