| Steven J. Sobol 2006-09-14, 3:33 pm |
| Cingular newsgroup added back in. This is a thread about Cingular, not Sprint.
I said regarding the V180,
to which Jack Zwick replied,
[color=darkred]
> But was the CS telling the truth?
Well, that's... an interesting question.
First, understand that I am not a Cingular customer, I never will be because
SBC (sorry, AT&T) sucks XXX, and therefore I have never had any experience
with Cingular customer service. This is conjecture. :)
Now... in general, "because all of your family members have the same handset"
won't be true. A group of people simply carrying the same model phone isn't
going to be the cause of problems.
UNLESS... the Cingular V180 handsets had the same problems the T-Mo handsets
did. In that case, the fact that they all had V180's would be contributing
to their problems! Which would make the CSR's statement true.
It's hard to say without additional context.
(The cheap Motorola handsets seem to be crappy regardless of carrier. I wanted
a Samsung, but T-Mobile seems to be in the dark ages regarding voice dial -
a few of their handsets don't have it at all, and many only have basic voice
dial. So I ended up getting a PEBL, which I have come to love in spite of my
general distaste for anything Motorola... it is the only T-Mo phone that
currently has speaker-independent voice dial.
The PEBL, which isn't the most expensive Moto but isn't a bargain-basement
piece of junk either, seems to be a solid little phone. Certainly much better
than the V188 that sits in my bedroom as a hot-swap phone...)
--
Steve Sobol, Professional Geek ** Java/VB/VC/PHP/Perl ** Linux/*BSD/Windows
Apple Valley, California PGP:0xE3AE35ED
It's all fun and games until someone starts a bonfire in the living room.
|