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Craig540 08-29-2008 03:56 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lsme420 (Post 396709)
Ya I also say its worth it. For all the same reasons weeds said but the biggest one to me was "Its a new phone".
I must confess thoe I too will be making the slide to the Pro when it comes out.


DITTO
And the memmory make a big difference even with the stock rom.

pflatlyne 08-29-2008 03:59 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
I wouldnt. The new phones are coming out within the next two months. Wait for the rapheal. It will have a better screen and a faster cpu. You will be kicking yourself if you buy a 6800 now.

collindv 08-29-2008 05:58 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pflatlyne (Post 398289)
I wouldnt. The new phones are coming out within the next two months. Wait for the rapheal. It will have a better screen and a faster cpu. You will be kicking yourself if you buy a 6800 now.


The Raphael will likely go for around $400-500 if I had to guess vs the $250 for a 6800. Too much coin for a cell phone when you could pick up a decent laptop for that much. I will have to wait until it comes down before getting that one.

weedahoe 08-29-2008 11:07 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pflatlyne (Post 398289)
I wouldnt. The new phones are coming out within the next two months. Wait for the rapheal. It will have a better screen and a faster cpu. You will be kicking yourself if you buy a 6800 now.

Slow down, no one is talking about going out and buying one, maybe as an insurance upgrade but not at full price

toinejuan 08-30-2008 10:22 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
I am getting a 6800 as an insurance replacement. It's going to be here on Tuesday, someone said it was bit more painful to install a custom rom on it. Is there anything special I need to do before I activate the phone to install my custom rom? I've been cooking up roms for the Apache since the kitchen was released. So, if there's anything that's much different with the mogul please let a brother know so I can start preparing before hand.

GaMedic 08-30-2008 10:53 PM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
You wil need to unlock it. The cooking and installing is the same. It also depends on your provider. If you have VZW and it has the latest release you will have to do some extra to get the GPS working. They have it blocked for VZnavigator only. Read the tutorial I have linked in my signature and you will find all you need to do the proceess.

JDM_SOHC 09-01-2008 12:43 AM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
dude the mogul vs the apache is hands down the mogul... it beats the apache in every way possible... i loved my apache, but that was until i got my mogul... an now that the diamonds here my mogul is becoming long lived haha...

puff 09-01-2008 01:04 AM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by collindv (Post 398389)
The Raphael will likely go for around $400-500 if I had to guess vs the $250 for a 6800. Too much coin for a cell phone when you could pick up a decent laptop for that much. I will have to wait until it comes down before getting that one.

define decent laptop for ~$500

phazed 09-01-2008 01:26 AM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
get the 6800 if you don't want to wait for the next big thing... the software on the 6800 is refined much better than when it first came out

weedahoe 09-02-2008 08:25 AM

Re: Previous 6700 owners, please read and comment
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by puff (Post 400292)
define decent laptop for ~$500

You can get a repuatable 1.5Ghz+ dual core with 2-3gb of RAM, a DL/Lightscribe burner with a 15in screen for around that price all day.


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