Motorola V710
Dear Mr Moto...goodbye
I am extremely disappointed with the sound quality of your v710 phone.As a user of a motorola 270c for the past 2/12 years I expected very high quality. I looked forward to stepping up to a phone with so many features as this one: great internal screen,bluetooth, mp3, voice dial,etc
There are many things I can quibble with, such as the flimsy design of your keypad, the inability to use the speakerphone with the case closed, or the really tacky looking external screen. I would keep the phone if those were my issues. But the sound quality is amongst the most tinny distorted sound I've heard in 12 years of owning a variety of cell phones.
THe poor sound comes through the handset earpiece, the speakerphone and the ...
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needabox2live said:
Maybe when you swapped the phone, you got another returned phone. Cuz this phone has the best sound quality that i've heard. (It's just that the sound is low.) But i can live with it.
I would have to agree. This is my 2nt cell, LG VX4400 was my first. The sound quality of both the ear peice and the speaker phone completely blow my old LG out of the water. I really don't see why people are bashing the sound quality...
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You've use my current phone, and currently use the phone I wish to buy. I'd appreciate your feedback. Thanks.
or are deaf ๐
Ergonomically speaking - this was an awful design.
1. An earpiece should not be designed where there is such a small margin of error for placing the earpiece to the ear. If you experiment with the v710 - you will find that moving the earpiece even 1/8 of an inch can have a DRASTIC effect on volume. This is because of the "small slit" design. If there were multiple openings, this would not happen - This small slit is very easy to push against the cartilage of your ear - thus blocking almost all sound. The fact that the slit is arranged linearly along the X-axis of the earpiece makes this even more probable.
2. If fo...
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But this is frickin Motorola!!! And our we (the fools who spend $250+ for this phone) the FIRST ones to notice this problem? Was this missed by a team of engineers? Quality control people? alpha and beta testers?
Does MOTO think they can keep throwing crap out and not pay a price?!? How many customers have they lost to LG (who nobody heard of 2 years ago) or Samsung b/c of the garbage they are now putting out? Apparently not enough, because they keep doing it.
If you haven't figured it out, I'm angry...
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but i think its just a bunch of bored people who don't really own a v710 that are just trying to rumble the pot. I wish i had kept some of the v710 hate emails i got.
some people have to GROW UP! over a cell, man you got to get off the computer more...
motocrazy8 said:
but i think its just a bunch of bored people who don't really own a v710 that are just trying to rumble the pot.
Get a grip on yourself dude. It's just a friggin' phone! Don't make it personal. Actually, I think its a bunch of ex-710 owners (like myself) complaining about this overpriced, buggy POS phone from Moto. No sin there. They're entitled to their opinion as are you.
So, just chill, turn off the computer have a beer and maybe watch Anger Management tonight! ๐
motocrazy8 said:
EXACTLY! ๐
but i think its just a bunch of bored people who don't really own a v710 that are just trying to rumble the pot. I wish i had kept some of the v710 hate emails i got.
some people have to GROW UP! over a cell, man you got to get off the computer more...
What's wrong with YOU motocrazy8? You've got posts all over this forum bashing anyone who criticizes this phone or accusing them of not owning the phone. Why would anyone do that? Am I really that bored (or are you perhpas)?
No, the answer, for me, is that I am frustrated. I WANT Motorola to design a phone that works -- one that works AT LEAST as well as my old StarTac did. But they haven't pulled it off in...
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1. A large percentage of cell phones earpieces are designed exactly like the v710, and the โsmall margin of errorโย you refer to in positioning the earpiece should be inconsequential unless one is pressing the earpiece too firmly into oneโs ear cartilage which would cause sound โslitโย to become blocked and prevent sound waves from escaping. Iโm sure there are fewer detractors for this design than there are those who appreciate it and the screen real estate it allows. My Samsung SCH-A530 had the same problem you describe, but once I became used to where the phone was held next to my ear, the problem was eliminated.
2. A โtactile clueโย for positioning the earpiece is an interesting idea. Iโm curi...
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My v710 started acting funny earlier in the week. When I'd receive an incoming call - I'd hit "answer" and the phone would display "connected" - but there would be no sound, and the person on the other end couldn't hear me either. Basically- the earpiece and mic were both dead.
When I'd hang up the call and try again - both were still dead. I tried turning on the speakerphone - dead too. No sound from the phone at all.
The only thing that worked was to power the phone down and back-up again.
This happened on 3 separate days, so last night, I brought the phone in for an exchange.
Now - I am one of those people who...
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i have talked to an Alltel representative and have been getting into some battles. Since there is no offical notification by Motorola they are saying it is reception.
I am dissappointed with the phone
v710 Volume Hack
This reportedly works on most v710 handsets, but some are already at max. It worked greaet on my personal handset:
1 Enter the "Opcode Menu" by pressing: MENU 048263 * (you'll have to enter it rather quickly).
2 Enter 54* and press OK. This will suspend the phone and dim the backlight.
3 Press the external camera button to turn the backlight back on. You will see "SUCCESS".
4 Press BACK.
5 Enter 5*0*15 and press OK. This will max out the system volume of the handset. You can use any number from 0-15 as the third digit, but even at level 15, the phone could be louder.
You should see SUCCESS.
6 Press BACK.
7 Press CANCEL to exit the Opcode Menu...
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