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On 6 Mar 2007 11:06:23 -0800, "ogoja" <mjbrowne@gmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue] >I am interested in exploring a wifi phone, but all the reviews of the >models I have looked at sound pretty negative. Has anyone had a >satisfying experience - and if so with what model? >Thanks.[/color] I may have use for a WiFi phone in future but I am looking at the mobile phones that have this feature. They are currently not cheap but might be worth a look, then checking out the models on the newsgroups to find if suitable for SIP. Remove 'no_spam_' from email address. |
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On 6 Mar 2007 11:06:23 -0800, "ogoja" <mjbrowne@gmail.com> wrote:
[color=blue] >I am interested in exploring a wifi phone, but all the reviews of the >models I have looked at sound pretty negative. Has anyone had a >satisfying experience - and if so with what model? >Thanks.[/color] UTstarcom F1000G around £93.00 from provu.co.uk had no problems with it so far, the Linksys WIP-330 WiFi Phone which costs a lot more has audio distortion so the guy at Provu told me the other week when I was over there . |
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In article <lbjru2hehqa69bk8iah65buadgpfbo8f4r@4ax.com>,
<clavox@btinternet.com> wrote:[color=blue] >On 6 Mar 2007 11:06:23 -0800, "ogoja" <mjbrowne@gmail.com> wrote: >[color=green] >>I am interested in exploring a wifi phone, but all the reviews of the >>models I have looked at sound pretty negative. Has anyone had a >>satisfying experience - and if so with what model? >>Thanks.[/color] >UTstarcom F1000G around £93.00 from provu.co.uk had no problems with >it so far, the Linksys WIP-330 WiFi Phone which costs a lot more has >audio distortion so the guy at Provu told me the other week when I was >over there .[/color] I have an F1000G and while it has "toy" value, I'd never recomend it to clients. It certinaly won't pass the "wife test". I tried it today on a clients site, and it just wasn't happy, brought it home and it worked first time when I switched it on. (And both my Nokia 770 & 9500 worked fine on the clients WiFi APs, so I've no idea why the phone didn't!) Gordon |
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On 07 Mar 2007 00:35:07 GMT, [email]gordon@drogon.net[/email] (Gordon Henderson)
wrote: [color=blue] >I have an F1000G and while it has "toy" value, I'd never recomend it to >clients. It certinaly won't pass the "wife test". I tried it today on >a clients site, and it just wasn't happy, brought it home and it worked >first time when I switched it on. (And both my Nokia 770 & 9500 worked >fine on the clients WiFi APs, so I've no idea why the phone didn't!)[/color] Matter of what you want it for and how much use you are going to put it to I guess , there is no way that I would or ever will pay over a ton for a phone no matter how many tricks it will do. |
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Brian A wrote:[color=blue]
> On 6 Mar 2007 11:06:23 -0800, "ogoja" <mjbrowne@gmail.com> wrote: >[color=green] >> I am interested in exploring a wifi phone, but all the reviews of the >> models I have looked at sound pretty negative. Has anyone had a >> satisfying experience - and if so with what model? >> Thanks.[/color] > I may have use for a WiFi phone in future but I am looking at the > mobile phones that have this feature. They are currently not cheap but > might be worth a look, then checking out the models on the newsgroups > to find if suitable for SIP.[/color] Having set up an e60 at a site. I can tell you that it seems to work and that the batteries really don't last very long. |
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<clavox@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:jg4su2lrt06897akp0qkbkkplfk87lloip@4ax.com...[color=blue] > On 07 Mar 2007 00:35:07 GMT, [email]gordon@drogon.net[/email] (Gordon Henderson) > wrote: > >[color=green] > >I have an F1000G and while it has "toy" value, I'd never recomend it to > >clients. It certinaly won't pass the "wife test". I tried it today on > >a clients site, and it just wasn't happy, brought it home and it worked > >first time when I switched it on. (And both my Nokia 770 & 9500 worked > >fine on the clients WiFi APs, so I've no idea why the phone didn't!)[/color] > > Matter of what you want it for and how much use you are going to put > it to I guess , there is no way that I would or ever will pay over a > ton for a phone no matter how many tricks it will do. >[/color] Not to be rude, but if you pay 250£ for a phone (you can get the wi-fi phones for this on a contract, dump the contract and use the wi-fi part) and save yourself 300£ a year in phone calls then sh0rely there's a trick that's worth while. Or possibly you have never bought a good trick. |
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