Feature Phones

Not everyone in the Verizon network can afford to have Smartphones or aren't interested in this.  Seems like the focus lately is on smartphones and upgrading $15 or $30 and if you have a grandfathered VCast Video plan, you have to pay an extra $15.  So to get a smartphone and have unlimited data, you must pay $30 plus pay your $15 for Vcast Video to keep it (which already includes unlimited everything).  So with a smartphone it's going to be $45 a month for customers that have been with your plan for years.  I have been a valued customer for 16 years and quite frankly am disappointed with Verizon.  Why can't you get better feature phones.  All you're feature phones are crap!!!  Not everyone wants a flip phone, not everyone wants a touch screen.  Hey, what happened to flash with the camera on a phone?  With the economy the way it is, feature phones that actually work and last would be nice.  Can anyone tell me if there will be any new feature phones that will be coming out in 2011 that are worth having????

I'll tell you why ALL the feature phones are crap.
Because, BigRed is trying to increase subscriber revenue by coercing all its customers to Smart phones and the higher rate plans.
You want a good camera.....good screen res. ........  or good texting... then its get the smart phone and its increa$ed data plan and SPEND more money!
Their basic phones look like they have been produced  10 years ago!
They currently don't have anything that even comes close to my Env Touch; 800 x 480 screen res, 16 million colors, 3.2 mega pixel camera and its good, and full keyboard.
VZ doesn't want the lowe end customers and is trying to shake them...... nuff said.
Too bad, because I am one of them. I would love to get ANY smart phone BUT I don't want to increase my bill by 75%.
....and BEFORE you dolts out there complain about getting a smartphone and NOT using the features, you would be wrong.
I would like a good camera, good video res., good texting ability and wifi, but Bid Red doesn't want this to happen.

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  • What is the "best" feature phone to upgrade?

    I am due for my upgrade on my current phone (which I love most of the time) my LG EnV 3 which I have had for 2+ years. Upon learning that Verizon discontinued the EnV series I was really upset, especially since the only good phones left are smartphones. I am about to start my senior year at college and neither my parents nor I can afford a smartphone for this last year of my school. After school, if I get a consitant job I am planning on upgrading to an iPhone regardless of the >$800 I will have to shell out.
    So my question is, for the next year or so (two years tops) should I buy the LG Cosmos or the LG Cosmos Touch? I really want a touch screen, but is it worth $50? Is the Cosmos even any good? I know the camera is awful, the keyboard is small, and no video capabilities? Also, does the Cosmos (not touch) let me use mp3 files as ringtones? I know the LG Octane is good, but I don't have $100 and it's probably not worth that much money. Or should I get the  Samsung SCH-u370, which is also $50 although I cannot find it on the Verizon website, but the bestbuy website.
    Or should I just wait until Verizon comes out with new feature phones? The only probablem with my current phone is that it randomly turns off all the time consistantly, which is really annoying but has never been a major problem. Is Verizon even ever going to update it's feature phones? Or are poor college students going to have to resort to crappy phones or crappy service (not Verizon?).
    Thanks in advance!

    Don't get a new phone until they offer better phones. I have the ENV3 and refuse to "downgrade" to a junk phone. There are no feature phones even close to the ENV3 though Verizon would like to say that the Octane is but from what I read and people I talk to the echo makes it not worth even getting stuck with for 2 years.
    I just bought a new battery from ebay and will continue to just keep this phone or if I have to buy another phone from ebay before I get one of their stinking phones.
    To: SuzyQ - longtime Verizon customer
    Helping others get the most out of their phones!  
    I too am a longtime Verizon customer and was like you for years and years. I thought Verizon was tops until they have stopped caring for those of us who do not want nor can afford smart phones.  They have shown what they think of us who just want a good phone with the same features we had 2 years ago without a data plan. Now they want us to think that all that is out there is stinking junk phones when they offered better phones just in the recent past. Why do they think we are stupid?  Its all about the almighty dollar and not the customers.

  • My complaints about VZW's lack of good "feature" phones

    In an effort to save on my wireless bill (college kids have to do that) I have moved from my beloved LG Ally to a KIN TWOm. Upon seeing  the selection of  "feature" phones that VZW offers, I was left with an empty feeling. Verizon has to have the worst selection of "feature" or "quick messaging" phones in the business. Gone are the glory days of the ENv Touch, Rogue, Chocolate Touch (piece of crap really), and Reality (still found in some stores). Now we (the customer) are stuck with offerings like the Cosmos Touch and the Pantech Crux as well as the KINs. As far as the Cosmos and Crux is concerned, they are far from enticing. So is the once overly hyped KIN series the only appealing decives they offer for those looking to save? Looks that way.
    Let's take a look at what competitors like ATT and T Mobile have to offer (I use them as they are now, technically, "bigger" than VZW). ATT has a spectacular selection within their "quick messaging" phones. Some of those that shine brightest are the LG Vu Plus, Samsung Eternity II, Samsung Solstice, HTC Freestyle, and the Pantech Laser (among others). All of these phones offer a
    resistive touch screen or better, as well as, at the least, a 2mp camera. All of them also come with some type of social network integration. The Samsung also include an intuitive display that allows you to place widgets on up to three homescreens. The Freestyle provides a smartphone experience without the data package price, and the Laser is acclaimed as the thinnest sliding phone ever.
    T Mobile has the Samsung Gravity T, t249, t359 and  Nokia Nuron (these stick out to me most). The t249 and t359 aren't touch screen phones, but they have clean interfaces and social networking integration. The Gravity has a 2mp camera, good color choices, and a great OS. The Nuron isn't the greatest phone, but it offers a capacitive touchscreen and a good user experience. Even though T Mobile's selection isn't as good as ATT's, it trounces VZWs'.
    If you don't have the pleasure of choosing from great selections (those of ATT and T Mobile) then like most, if not all of us here, you are stuck between choosing a flip phone dating back at least four years (Accolade), one approved by military standards (Ravine, Brigade, Barrage, etc...) or one of the touchscreen "feature" phones VZW offers. The Cosmos Touch, Crux or KIN ONEm or KIN TWOm. What is so bad about these phones? Well, I can't say too much is wrong with the KINs, aside from them carrying a half-baked OS (the potential these phones had was astoundingly lost in bad marketing and under development). The Crux on the other-hand is a pain to use. Considering its unresponsive touch screen, and sluggish performance it makes for a terrible user experience. This leaves the Cosmos Touch-it is no ENv Touch. It lacks a good camera, no way to record video, and a bad screen resolution. 
    The way I see it is that the only decent "feature" phones VZW offers are the KINs ONEm and TWOm. They are equipped with WiFi, 5 and 8mp cameras (respectively) capacitive touchscreens, and a decent web browser. These are features that ATT and T Mobile do not offer on their "quick messaging" phones (1 point for VZW). Too bad they only come with a stripped OS (no more LOOP or KIN SPOT) because these features were too "data heavy"  and, in all honesty, made them too much like smartphones. Nor do they include Backup Assist support, or any access to the VZW apps (really not a big deal anyway). At least when using a KIN you aren't bombarded with VZW marketing and logos. 
    Before I settled on the KIN TWOm I checked to see if I could get my hands on a Samsung Rogue (re-certified). The only way I could only get it is to pay $159. For a re-certified phone? I don't think so. It is obvious that while ATT and T Mobile are still keeping those in mind who can't afford a smartphone, VZW is forgetting them. They are throwing the "feature" phone to the wind and concentrating on selling expensive smartphones. I will say that they are making smartphones more affordable, but it is not yet enough.
    In the end I will stick with VZW, as long as I can afford it....they really do have the best coverage. But I will be a disgruntle customer stuck with a pathetic selection of "feature" phones until the day I go back to my smartphone (out of college maybe?). I will now step off of my soapbox.
    Thanks to those of you who read this, and I hope VZW takes this seriously.

    The main point of the post was to provide a solid comparison of the lower end phones offered by the three most major carriers in order to show that VZW is falling behind (albeit in brief). I will admit that that did get lost as my post dragged on. The problem is that Verizon does not offer a good enough selection of phones to choose from for those trying to save by going the lower end route.
    Thier selection of phones has indeed changed. Comparing the latest run of "feature" phones to the phones they offered not just two years ago, I can see a change. The quallity and build of the products is the same, but the capabilities are lower. If you look back at the phones I mentioned from ATT and compare them to the touchscreen phones that Verizon offers, I think you will see a difference in features. You can get previous phones; but by doing so you forfeit the ability of getting insurance, or any other replacements.
    When I said that T Mobile and ATT are bigger than VZW, I am taking into account the merger that is currently taking place. Once the merger is 100% complete they will have about 30 million more subscribers than VZW. I doubt that T Mobile's quick messaging phones will become obsolete like Alltel's did. T Mobile is larger and thier phones are better known.
    I agree that VZW has better customer service (many sources can prove this), but I do not agree that ATT's  phones are garbage. They carry Samsung, LG, and Pantech. VZW carries the same brands (+ Sharp). I will again agree that VZW is the best all around, except for the selection of  "feature" phones. A reason I will stay with Verizon is that they have good customer service, and great reception everywhere, if this were not the case I would switch carriers simply for the chance to get a better lower end phone. I also stay with them in hopes of being able to get a smartphone back one day-VZW has a fantastic selection of them.

  • New feature phones?????

    I am a 15+ year customer of Verizon. I have 5 phones on a family plan and we havw all been waiting for months for new feature phones. We were told several times that there would be new ones soon, but we are tired of waiting.
    Has anyone else used other providers that have recent and updated feature phones? Who and which phones recommended? Thank you

    Thank you for your inquiry. Adding to what was stated, we do offer new feature phones all the time that are available online for review. Please visit us at your website http://www.verizonwireless.com to refer to the many phones offered.
    Also, you can sign up for email alerts to be informed when new products and devices become available. Please refer to this link 
    http://search.vzw.com/?market=53520&q=email+alerts&p=null&ss=null&b2eFlag=N 

  • NEW FEATURE PHONE! LG Cosmos 2!!

    Here is what most of us have been waiting for, some news on NEW feature phones for Verizon. Well here we have it, over at phone arena they have pictures of the upcoming LG Cosmos 2! Along with the Cosmos 2, there will also be another new feature phone, the Samsung Convoy 2. Im a fan of flip phones myself so im a bit more excited to see what the Convoy 2 has to offer, but for you qwerty board users, what do you think of the Cosmos 2???

    ok thank you very much
    lets hope it does cause the one before didnt so maybe they made these better

  • New feature phone

    I have heard that there is a new feature phone coming out from samsung. The samsung u380?? Anyone else hear this?

    "Anyone else hear this?"
    Yes. This is the only information I have found; and in the comments section at one of the links, someone said the phone will be called the Samsung Brightside
    http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-U380-dummy-units-arriving-in-stores-Verizon-launch-imminent_id26288
    http://www.phonearena.com/news/FCC-filing-reveals-the-Samsung-U380---a-slider-bound-for-Verizon_id24465
    http://www.phonescoop.com/articles/article.php?a=9426

  • New feature phones anytime soon?

    Are there going to be any new feature phones anytime soon? I haven't seen any that I like, and am just wondering if there will be any new ones in the near future. Most of the ones sold now are absolutely worthless and the rest (theres only 1 or 2 of them) don't really line up with my tastes and I'd be better off keeping my old phone then get a new phone that will fall apart in a few months or getting one I don't want.
    And please don't just give me the link to the feature phones , I'm completely capable of looking there myself and also please don't tell me to sign up for updates, as I'd rather be told by an actual person than being sent a generic email that doesn't really give me the information I'm asking for.
    I'm just curious if anybody has any information about new feature phones coming out this summer. I'd like a phone with at least some of the capabilities of a smartphone, or at least a phone that looks nice and works well, but I'm unable to have a data plan since all my money is going towards a college bill and my parents are in control of my phone bill.

    Appearently new phones running MP Brew are in the works but I don't suspect they will be out until late this year.  This question has been posted more than a few times and Verizon is unwilling to give an answer.  The fact that no one is previewing a phone should also be telling as to when the new phones will ship. 
    Here is the link to the article: http://mobile.engadget.com/2011/06/03/qualcomm-ships-one-billion-brews-verizon-thirsty-for-more/

  • Is Verizon OK w/ losing feature phone customers to the HTC Freestyle?

    Is Verizon OK with losing customers to the HTC Freestyle?
    This phone is by far the best feature phone available among all the service providers.
    Does Verizon plan to compete at this level of feature phones?
    Or are the customers who would buy into this level of feature phones just not important enough?

    To SuzyQ:  WiFi is not the crux of my question- if WiFi becomes so important to feature phone users that carriers make it standard, then so be it.
    They all look similar, yes; feature sets vary widely between them.
     -These are the competitors- features varying doesn't change the fact that customers in this market of phone will be choosing between these specific offerings
    look and feel of a smartphone- sure, capabilities are less than half of what smartphones are capable of, (this sounds "handicapped" to me by your description of the Twom - advanced "looking" but no smartphone capabilities - but it has Wi-fi)
     This is not handicapped- The Kin Twom is actually handicapped.  Any phone that cannot forward text messages, delete individual text messages, download ringtones, etc. is actually handicapped.  Having a phone that does all the basics well and looks like a smartphone is not handicapped, even if you think it sounds like it...
    This is what makes the Twom "like" a smartphone  - the web access!  But that's ME - and apparently, not your criteria for a "better" phone.
     -The Kin Twom has WiFi, but it lacks so many other simple things that it loses its appeal- Again, a phone that does ALL the basics and looks/feels like a smartphone is where this category is headed- Verizon is losing out by not jumping in sooner, if they plan to jump in at all...
    Contrary to your assertion, I'm not sold on the Freestyle because I'm not even sold on AT&T, for many reasons (I would be sold on it if Verizon had something to compete with it).  I'm just frustrated that they've got better feature phones (Even the Pantech Laser beats all of Verizon's feature phones) hands down and it seems like Verizon isn't even trying to compete.
    I'm not complaining that Ford doesn't offer an Accord (I'll help you with your analogy there) - I'm simply telling Ford that I like them, but they're losing me because their products in my price range are not compelling or competitive.  This doesn't even account for the fact that cars don't come with contracts...you follow?
    And here's the best part- Since phone manufacturers aren't exclusive to carriers, all it takes is a phone call from Verizon to HTC saying something to the effect of, "We need an HTC phone to compete with your AT&T Freestyle".  HTC would then say, "Sweet- more business in the name of competition- we'll have it for you in a few months-ish..."
    I'm sure Verizon would like to hear from customers that will push them to remain competitive over customers who will drink all the Kool-Aid they can mix up...
    It seems you have an illogical affinity for Verizon no matter what they do- that isn't helping them or you ("...so rather than try to change Verizon's lineup, go get the phone you want from the carrier that has it...")- just calling a spade a spade...If every customer thought like this, Verizon would eventually have nothing at all to compete with...

  • Would porting a month-to-month feature phone line out cancel my unlimited?

    Hi,
    I have the following lines in my family plan.
    1 = Unlimited
    2 = Unlimited
    3 = feature phone, month-to-month
    4 = feature phone, contract
    I want to port #3's phone number out to a different carrier since the user wants her own independent line.
    I heard porting out a number automatically closes the line.
    In my case, does it simply close the #3 line and leave everything else in tact?
    I do not want to lose the UL lines because of this.
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Porting out the month to month line #3 would simply cancel that line only, and the other 3 lines would not change.  Your bill will be reduced by ~$10-15 a month (depending on taxes and fees for that line) and the remaining 3 lines will share the minutes (and texting if applicable).
    You will not lose the unlimited lines - only upgrading those lines will result in loss of the unlimited data.

  • Older feature phones that can be activated on $50 unlimited prepaid

    I get lots of mixed information from forums (Verizon and non-Verizon sites) on what older feature phones can be activated on the new $50 unlimited talk and text plan.  Can someone confirm if the below plans can be activated on this and if they can have a data block placed on them?  Thanks a lot for your help.
    1)  LG enV2
    2)  LG enV3
    3)  LG Voyager
    4)  LG Touch
    5)  Samsung SCH-U450

    I'm checking out more info on this but this is what I have so far.
    What is Dashboard?
    Dashboard is a flash-based application that served as a launch pad for access to Verizon Wireless data products and services. On September 30, 2010, Verizon Wireless discontinued the Dashboard service, including the Dashboard service blocking feature.
    Which devices have Dashboard?
    Dashboard is an embedded application on the following mobile devices.
    This is the link to the site: http://support.verizonwireless.com/clc/faqs/Dashboard/faqs.html
    Casio® EXILIM
    Casio® G'zOne Rock™
    LG Chocolate® 3 in Black
    LG Chocolate® 3 in Light Blue
    LG enV®3 in Maroon
    LG enV®3 in Slate Blue
    LG VX8360
    Motorola
    Barrage™
    Motorola Barrage™ Non-Camera
    Motorola Entice™ W766
    Motorola Rapture™ VU30
    Nokia 7205 Intrigue with Pink Keypad
    Nokia 7205 Intrigue with Silver Keypad
    Samsung Convoy™
    Samsung Renown™
    Message was edited by: Verizon Moderator
    << Personal information removed >>

  • Old Feature Phones

    I was wondering if anybody knew or had a list of phones that could be used as a feature phone?
    I don't want to pay $9.99 a month for any data plan but want a new phone.
    So i wanted to look into buying an older phone off of amazon or ebay.
    Currently i have the LG Dare, but i want something with a qwerty keypad that isn't a multimedia phone.
    Thanks

    Verizon Wireless feature phones are Verizon Wireless CDM 8975; LG Accolade; LG Cosmos; Samsung Gusto; Verizon Wireless Salute; Verizon Wireless Escapade; Samsung Haven; Samsung Intensity; Samsung Intensity Metallic Blue; Pantech Jest; Samsung Convoy; Motorola Barrage; Casio G'zone Rock; Nokia 2705 Shade Non Camera. Can view online at www.vzw.com hover over phone and click on Cell phones.

  • Feature phones and multimeadia phone..new catagory

    I read somewhere that Verizon will be doing away with the multimeadia catagory of phone and putting then into the Feature phones catagory...and getting rid of the 9.99 data plan.   We should be able to buy a good touch phone without having to pay for ANY data plan.
    Anyone know if it's true about this upcoming change?

    Zak wrote:
    Can someone honestly tell me how long it would actually take to use up the 150MB of usage? I use their little data calculator and it says for each category you try to figure out for “each day”. So does this mean if I go out to 5 web pages per day I will use 58.59MB of data per month, because this is what the total tells me?
    Thanks
    Unfortunately, there is no way to tell as various web pages are various sizes.  As an example, on game day nfl.com has a "Scores" page that automatically refreshes every 5 seconds.  (meaning that you are re-downloading the entire contents of the page every 5 seconds, or going through approximately 600KB every 5 seconds (or 1 MB in 10 seconds, 6 MB per minute, just over 1 GB in the course of a 3 hour football game).  The site has the ability to alter this setting (and also offers a "Mobile" version of the page which is much smaller), but since the phones have a full HTML web browser, you could easily use the full page intended for the desktop/laptop users. Streaming music sites will also burn through data at a very quick rate as they are constantly downloading data from the internet.
    Many sites have "mobile" versions which are more "data conscience" and don't download as many graphics and Java applications and thus won't go through data nearly as quickly as the "Full versions", but there is simply no way to tell for sure how much you'll use until you actually use it.  My suggestion would be to get the "Unlimited" plan for the first couple of months and use VZW's site to see how much data you're actually using, and then determine if you can stay under the 150 MB limit of the limited plan.  (Especially since going just a single KB over the 150 MB limit will end up costing you as much as the unlimited plan.)

  • Are they not making any new feature phones anymore?

    I know the craze is smartphones but there are many of us that still buy feature phones. Is this the end of feature phones?
    Eric

    No, in fact, it means the end of the "3G multi-media category". The website now shows 15 "simple, feature" phones, and only 5 3G phones, one is the Reality in two colors. And only 2 of those 5 are in stock. Your choices are simple feature phones or smartphones.
    There are several of the feature phones now with 1.3 or 2.0 mp cameras and qwerty keyboards.

  • NEW Kin TwoM Pricing / New Feature Phones

    So, I've been checking the site compulsively for about the last two months...let me know if you think my logic on this is sound:
    This week I noticed that the Kin OneM pricing went from 19.99 to FREE- it doesn't seem to be a promotional price either because it's listed as an "Online Discount" the exact same way the Crux and Cosmos are.
    This leads me to believe two things:
    1) Possibly the best news- with so many of the feature phones moving to FREE pricing, it's not a huge assumption that new feature phone devices may soon be on the way.  (Please, please, please offer some compelling phones Verizon...)
    2) The Kin TwoM will soon see a price decrease as well- probably to the 19.99 range making it almost impossible to pass up.
    If number 1 turns out to be true, I'll be waiting a bit to see what comes out before I pull the trigger on the Kin TwoM.
    There's been recent news that Verizon will be releasing devices "later this year" (whatever that means) with the Brew OS and Opera Mini preloaded- this probably means they've got some decent feature phones coming.  I'm making that assumption based on the fact that the HTC Freestyle on AT&T has been pretty much regarded as the first device to be released like this...I'm thinking Verizon will want to compete with them at least at the beginning of a new standard of feature phones.
    But, if it turns out that they again bring a line-up that only gets the teens excited, count me in for the Kin TwoM.
    I'd prefer not to have to walk around the office with the same phone my boss's 15 year old daughter has...now there's an interesting water cooler chat: 
    "Bergman, nice phone...my tween daughter loves that thing..."

    Somehow i feel the Kin phones won't be for sale for much longer. For those that need a basic phone with touch interface, there's other options which have a clearer interface. Including the Costco special Samsung SCH-u370. It's a Samsung u820/Reality that doesn't require data. No free wi-fi, but overall it's a much better phone. More ... finished, than the Kin phones. The Kins to me feels like a Windows Phone beta in comparison.
    I do love how the tiles are laid out on the home screen better on the Kins than WP7 phones, there's no empty space above or to the right. And i love the favorites contacts screen of the Kins. WP7 phones though feels much sleeker and better zune like controls. And since you can load apps on WP7 your browser won't be outdated.
    For current feature phones, i think the u370 is a top choice on Verizon. Good build quality, clear user interface, nice fonts and sizes, a useful sketch app, and the ability to doodle/notate on your pictures. Excellent value. Kin Onem, i can't reccomend. The phone dial numbers are too small on screen to be usable. Thicker than other feature phones, but because of the form factor, the side buttons are almost useless in one handed use. Kin Twom is much better in these aspects than the Onem. But certain interface font sizes are still too small.
    The web browser (IE 6 Mobile) is not bad. Mobile and minimal pages loads quick on wifi. Although the back button is not easy to get to, and i haven't figured out if you can go forward in history. The url/title bar seems unfinished, i wish it would have swapped to the title after entering the url, thus saving space. The tiled bookmarks is a good idea, but page titles doesn't fit on the tiles. Even though the hardware is Tegra1, the Kin doesn't come with Flash lite. So alot of flash interactive buttons and streaming doesn't work. Infact simple mp3 playback and playlists doesn't stream in the browser. Which is sad.
    One saving grace for the browser that i have found is Bing. Yep. http://m.bing.com/ Of course on first load it will be in landscape mode. And it only list the top 3 items of the menu, without being able to expand it. But go into portrait mode, and you should see the complete menu. Almost every web app on this menu worked well. My favorite is the directions. It almost makes up for not having google maps. Almost.
    The strong points of the Twom is of course the browser + wifi, and zune. Which is like a zune hd lite. The FM radio made up for the lack of web streaming. I'm rediscovering FM thanks to it. And the zune desktop software is very modern and sleek. It made itunes look like it's made for accountants. Personally i love the Twom even though it has its quirks. The ui is unique, not quite WP7, and not like anything else. No branding as well. With FM radio i have wireless music anywhere, for free.
    Here are some mobile sites that i found to work on Kin's IE6 Mobile:
    http://m.bing.com/ --- search, local, traffic, directions (fantastic), movies, weather, favs.
    http://mobile.local.com/ --- more direct/faster way to search for anything local
    http://wapedia.mobi/en/ --- easier to load than mobile wikipedia
    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/
    http://m.whitepages.com/ http://www.gasbuddytogo.com/
    http://www.gasbuddytogo.com/ http://translate.google.com/m/
    http://translate.google.com/m/
    There's plenty of news & social websites that have mobile modes. I've tried cnn, twitter, and youtube. And they all worked well. Youtube mobile seems to be the only way you can stream anything with the browser. I've tried other mobile video/music sites, and no go.
    The phone have frozen 4 times within the last day. This happens with heavy web browsing and music playback. Overall i can't recommend the Kin phones, although go ahead and buy one while you can if you know what you're getting into. I feel that future feature phones will be more polished like the Samsung u370/u820 rather than these Kins. I just wish MS, Verizon, Danger and PCD realize that they were on to something great with these Kins despite the marketing flop. I like the TwoM despite the beta feel of the software and hardware (WP7 still looks like it's a beta product).

  • Any decent feature phones coming?

    I'm probably going to be adding 2 more 'feature' phone lines before the end of September.  Last month I added one for my daughter, a Pantech Crux.  ( We went back the Verizon store the day after she got the phone, and it was no longer on display - it had been discontinued! )
    She hates the phone; I tried it for a day, and I agree.  Its interface is slow and klunky, and overall it's a pain to use.
    Looking at the Verizon store, there isn't anything that looks much better.  Is there any hope for better 'feature' phones coming soon?

    Thank you lewisr13 for your response. You are correct in advising SeaJohn that we offer the 14 day worry free guarantee where they can exchange or return a phone. Please also keep in mind that a $35.00 restocking fee does apply when returning or exchanging a device within the 14 day worry free guarantee period.
    @SeaJohn,
    I understand you wanting to have a Basic phone that meets your needs. We are always introducing new phones to our line-up. When you are ready to purchase the phone you can view all our Basic phones here.
    You can also go here to sign up to receive exclusive online offers, promotions and the latest information on products and services. We promise to keep you on the pulse of the latest ways to amplify your power.
    Hope this information has been helpful.

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