I have the Motorola E815 and love it, Razr is too thin and fragile feeling to 
me. E815 and Vcast with phone tools and you have a decent modem for emergency 
internet access without having to pay for it (80 bucks)

-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sep 27, 2006 2:15 PM
>To: 'The Hardware List' <[email protected]>
>Subject: [H] -OT- Verizon cell phones
>
>I want to pick the brains of the group. I am coming upon my free phone every
>2 years plan from Verizon and I was wondering if people could give some
>reviews about the phones they use. Please, only phones offered by Verizon,
>thanks.
>
>I need a phone that is reliable. I've heard some mixed reviews about the
>Razr, which is what I was going to replace all 6 phones in my family with.
>But I think it might be too difficult for my older parents to use. I had a
>Samsung, but 3 of the 6 ended up cracking right at the hinge right after the
>warranty expired. My current LG VX6100 has been a workhorse with only 2
>developing minor glitches 3 months before the end of the contract. The only
>phone I've had that has lasted 2 full years without any hiccups has been my
>old Motorola Startac and a T720 (which I've reinstated to replaced a lost
>VX6100)
>
>Any helpful steering on the current crop of phones offered by Verizon?
>Thanks to everyone.
>
>-rich
>


Mark Dodge

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