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Deciding between V710 and E815

balsam79

Nov 1, 2005, 10:39 AM
I need to get a new phone with Verizon. The E815 is $100 while the V710 is $70. However, they throw in a JBT150 bluetooth headset and a 16 MB transflash card with the v710. How much worse is the v710 than the e815. I basically care about reception/overall quality, bluetooth quality, camera, using mp3s as ringers, and size/weight. Also, I like to use vibrate a lot so a good vibrate mode is important too. Thanks for the help.
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Su2lly

Nov 2, 2005, 2:09 PM
Get the E815. The only draw back to the E815 is that it's all digital. So if you live out in Timbuck 3 you might have a signal problem. Verizon will be all digital by 2007 so it won't be an issue for long.
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wnrussell

Nov 2, 2005, 9:07 PM
Su2lly said:
Get the E815. The only draw back to the E815 is that it's all digital. So if you live out in Timbuck 3 you might have a signal problem. Verizon will be all digital by 2007 so it won't be an issue for long.

Also, the E815 does not have *legal* dial up networking (DUN) and if you hack the phone to get it, the data charges can be huge.
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Su2lly

Nov 3, 2005, 9:23 AM
If you don't understand what that means (like myself) then it shouldn't be an issue. So get the E815.
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csm

Nov 12, 2005, 9:46 PM
So is the DUN different between the V710 and the E815? I thought they had basically the same features. What is different about the DUN between the two?
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