Best SprintPCS Phones - What's Your Pick?

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The discussion centers around recommendations for SprintPCS phones, with users sharing their experiences and preferences. The Samsung N400 is appreciated for its full-screen visibility and ease of use, particularly for rejecting unwanted calls. Suggestions include the Sanyo RL-7300, noted for its durability, clarity, and built-in modem for web access. Some users express interest in phones with PalmOS, although concerns about bulkiness arise. The idea of integrating simple features like an FM/AM tuner into phones is mentioned as a desirable addition. The Audiovox 9100 is highlighted for its reliability despite being basic, while the Samsung A680 is praised for its camera and video capabilities. Overall, there is a mix of satisfaction with current models and a desire for more innovative features in future phones.
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Hello everyone!

I am wondering what you consider a great SprintPCS phone?

I currently have a Samsung N400, and I do like it. I like that I can see the full screen without having to open the phone, and I if someone calls that I don't want to talk to, I can hit END without answering or opening anything. I like that I flip it up to open.

But, I have problems with the phone, and it is time to get a new one.

Any suggestions?
 
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Check out the Sanyo RL-7300. It's pretty durable and has great clarity along with addicting games that are available. lol Built in 56K+ modem for the web. I know my LG did due to the web ability. This new one I have seems faster at grabbing pages so it's probably technologically superior.
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Hey, that looks like a pretty nifty phone. I've been looking at some of the ones with PalmOS in it. But I think they may be a bit bulky, and beyond my needs.

You think they'll ever put somethign simple, like a FM/AM tuner in a phone (that has speakerphone ..). That seems like such a easy addition, especially with how small FM tuners are.
 
i have a very plain and simple phone...audiovox9100. i have had it for going on 3 years, and it has no color picture, it's not a flip phone, nada...i have dropped it repeadetly but it continues to function...hopefully i haven't jinxed myself by bragging about it!
 
I recently got the Samsung A680 phone. It's a great phone I love it. It can take pictures and video clips as well.
 
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