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Old 06-29-2009, 07:37 PM
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I'm gonna get a new phone. I've always used Nokia, and I've always had good luck with Nokia. I went to the local AT&T store, but they only had one type of Nokia phone. I believe it was the Nokia 2600, but it looked like it a cheepy. I talked to one of the employees, and she asked me what type of work I do. I told her that I drive a truck, but I also do a lot of work outside;farm work, etc. She showed me the Motorola Tundra, and the Samsung Rugby. She mentioned that those 2 phones work well for being outdoors, etc.

I reckon Motorola has made good phones, but I don't know anything about Samsung.
I looked at both phones, and both seem nice. I liked the feel of the Samsung better than the Motorola. Have yall used either of these?
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Old 07-03-2009, 03:36 PM
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One of my friends has the Motorola and he absolutely loves it. He is kind of rough on his things and so far it has held up well.
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Go with Motorola. I have had an i335 for the past year and it's still in the same exact condition as the day I took it home, save a couple scratches. They also use chargers with easy-to-find plugs (aka, the same plug style that Garmin USB-compatible GPS's use).
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You're always going to end up paying a little more for the Motorola, but in the end it's worth it for the quality.
I have an Adventure V750 and 3 i530's that I give to my crew when we are on large jobs.
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