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| Thread ID: 57625 | 2005-05-08 02:24:00 | Cell Phone | Dannz (1668) | PC World Chat |
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| 353238 | 2005-05-08 13:32:00 | i had a tx95c, my sister and my dad both have a tx115c, honestly, i prefer the tx95c, bigger clearer screen, no flash (but the flash does jack **** anyway), much firmer when you hold it in your hand, feels metalic, tx115c feels plastiky, camera on the tx95c seems better quality, the only reason i sold mine was, a, i didnt pay for it in the first place, b, sold it on tm for $200, when they were $200 brand new, and got a nokia 3205 for $149, so i made a new phone and $50 out of the deal, and in the end, ist just a cellphone, | Tux (606) | ||
| 353239 | 2005-05-09 07:33:00 | If you plan on only making outgoing calls and never receiving any incoming ones - by all means go for the Hyundai. If you plan on receiving calls - go for something that you can actually hear ringing! The Hyundai is a flip phone and the speaker folds up inside it. I'm not surprised there are a lot of them on Trade Me. Alternative is to work out the maths on going for a plan with a free phone with future free upgrades. |
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| 353240 | 2005-05-09 09:04:00 | not the tx115c i hope :o | Prescott (11) | ||
| 353241 | 2005-05-09 09:54:00 | I have double-checked by consulting the manual. Can't check the actual phone as it has been sent to the service centre to see if it is faulty or "normal". Hyundai TX-115C. If it is "normal" I shall be consulting Consumer about goods being fit for purpose under the Fair Goods and Trading Act. A phone that you can't hear ringing at 1m doesn't seem to be fit for purpose. For anyone looking at this phone - don't just test the ringer with the phone open. That sounds OK. Ring the phone when it is closed. |
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| 353242 | 2005-05-09 10:08:00 | yeap thats right, ive got this phone, i wish i didnt. apparently the sanyo 8100 is good too | Prescott (11) | ||
| 353243 | 2005-05-09 10:35:00 | My other half upgraded to a Nokia 6225 which works well. My view, at the time, was its good - but who needs a radio in a phone???? The other negative, again at the time, was that the buttons and text were a little hard for me to see (I'm slightly short sighted, particularly when tired). I was quite impressed though with the camera. We sent a photo to email and it was a lot better than expected. It was actually the photo that got me to finally "upgrade" my phone. Both the Nokia and the Hyundai are better than previous phones for coverage. For years we've had to go on the deck or to a window for calls. With these two phones we can continue to laze on the couch. If you are thinking of photos the other thing to bear in mind is if you want to send them to a computer. The data cable for Hyundai costs megabucks, the Nokia does it through infra-red (although I haven't completely sussed this out as the phone was "repossessed" by its owner the day I was experimenting). |
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