LG VX-8000
Why would they make this phone without Trimode??!!!
What is wrong with those idiots at LG??! The pack a phone with all the latest features and then leave out the Analog mode! Now I'm stuck with getting the "Kyocera Koi". Don't get me wrong, the Kyocera Koi looks like a great phone but if someone at LG had the brains to make VX 8000 a Trimode phone, I would have gotten the 8000 over the Koi without hesitation!
Thank you LG corp. for being total morons!
wireman121 said:
I cant wait to have a phone that doesnt have analog. its so annoying to have my phone go into analog and lose all my battery power, i would rather it have no service, and wait till digital became available again. analog is useless
You must be one of those LG employees that I was talking about (AKA: Moron)!
rikimaru said:
do u live in the woods or something is that why u need analong? i mean come on the only places with analog are places out in bfe and up in the mountains and whatnot. analong is useless and in case u werent aware, analog is going the way of the dinosaur within a year or so. also, if u were lg would u waste $$ and space for an outdated system like amps or would u use it to pack the phone with excellent features that most people could use since they are in digital areas and not out in the stix where u obviously reside since u are in love with sucky analog.
Hey Moron,
I live in the tri-state area, not the stix and there are still some areas that lack digital service (Not many, but still some ...
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If you want a better chance of making a call when you want to, a tri-mode is the answer.
I live in the CO mountains (digital near towns). I drive though KS twice a year where Verizon does NOT cover 90% of I-70. I get an analog signal for at least half the drive (4 - 5 hrs). If my car breaks down (never happened yet, but...), I want a tri-mode phone.
mtndweller said:
The new LG VX-6100 is tri-mode. It is replacing the all digital VX-6000. So, they are acknowledging the need for tri-mode phones.
If you want a better chance of making a call when you want to, a tri-mode is the answer.
I live in the CO mountains (digital near towns). I drive though KS twice a year where Verizon does NOT cover 90% of I-70. I get an analog signal for at least half the drive (4 - 5 hrs). If my car breaks down (never happened yet, but...), I want a tri-mode phone.
That is what I'm talking about. Forget the features, if the phone does not work, it might as well be a calculator!