Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Verizon CDM 8905

Those who are on the lookout for a quality call phone (not cell phone) may need to look on this. Verizon has a phone that might fit the bill. For as low as $19.99, you can now enjoy quality phone conversations with the Verizon CDM 8905.
Aside from the crisp sound quality, the Verizon CDM 8905 also has a strong signal reception with its external cell phone antenna. This mobile phone from Verizon can last up to 3 hours of continuous talk time, which is just ordinary for a mobile phone. But you need not to get some spare cell phone batteries on this one.
All that said, the Verizon CDm 8905 has nothing else to offer, except for the low price. It's no Motorola or Nokia. Adding a personal touch will be difficult. Cell phone accessories for this baby are not as abundant as Nokia accessories.
But who knows? This phone might be all you need.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

2 RAZR V3's for $9.99 from Verizon

To all who are in love with the RAZR V3's, Verizon now gives you two of the clamshells for a whooping price of $9.99! What an incredible offer! Order right now and you'll get the two RAZR V3's with a new tw0-year contract and after a $90 online discount! Now that part I didn't get.

What do they mean by 'after a $90 online discount'? I thought we could get two RAZR's for almost ten bucks? Sure, RAZR lovers would bite into it but how about me? Will somebody tell me how the promo works? Does the package include Motorola cell phone accessories like cell phone batteries and chargers? They do have the cell phone cases with the package, right? I mean they have to be free as well.

I know there's a catch in this $9.99 thingy but I can't quite seem to get it. Will somebody tell me?

Wait. They are RAZR's, right? I hate RAZRS.

But two RAZRS! For almost ten dollars!

Never mind. RAZR's suck.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Verizon Launches Motorola Smartphone

Probably one of the bestselling Smartphones in the market today, the Motorola MOTO Q Music 9M from Verizon has turned a lot of heads and yanked in positive comments and some negative too.

The design of this phone is very much a refreshing change from other Smartphones and PDA's, most of which looked almost exactly the same. The keypad is the ultimate attraction for this communications device. Its unique keypad interface allows quick typing and fast scrolling. The keys are flat but then large enough for immediate pressing. However, the delete key is still way above the keypad so quick editing can be ruled out here.

From it's name alone, the 9M allows you to listen to your favorite tracks but sound quality is mediocre. User reviews say there are background noise when they use this smartphone. Aside from that, no complaints arose regarding on sound clarity. The stock memory of the 9M can be expanded up to 4GB through mini memory cards. Wireless connection is okay but there are instances where some pages took a lot of time to load. Customizing the looks of the 9M would prove to be a hard sell since accessories for this gadget are very limited, unlike Motorola cell phone accessories. Battery life is excellent. The average talktime can last up to 5 hours. On stand by mode, this PDA can go as long as 16 days. Users will appreciate definitely appreciate this effeciency, unlike some cell phone batteries.

Performance-wise, the phone side of the 9M is above average; a $199.99 deal on this Smartphone from Verizon may prove to be a good buy, or it may not.