Need to vent!!!!
-
tjamz wrote:
I agree, the E815 is probably the best phone I've owned. Had a crappy audiovox 8910 prior that wouldn't charge, wouldn't hold a charge, and couldn't make a call anywhere. Switched to the Motorola (and my wife switched to a razor from a Keyocera something or another) and couldn't be happier with the phones.
It's not really fair to compare a e815 to a 8910. The 8910 is the shitties quality camera, and ugliest most poor designed phone made since camera phones came out. These 2 phones are no where neer the same ballpark. 8910 came out over 4 years ago. -
wannabe wrote:
It's not really fair to compare a e815 to a 8910. The 8910 is the shitties quality camera, and ugliest most poor designed phone made since camera phones came out. These 2 phones are no where neer the same ballpark. 8910 came out over 4 years ago.True, they aren't in the same class, but the 8910 came out in 2004, not 4 years ago Audiovox Unveils The CDM-8910 Camera Phone With Built-In Flash (1/9/2004)
Audiovox Unveils The CDM-8910 Camera Phone With Built-In Flash LAS VEGAS, NV and HAUPPAUGE, NY (January 9, 2004) -- Complete with a digital camera and built-in flash with auto sensor, the new CDM-8910 mobile handset from Audiovox Communications Corporation (ACC), a majority owned subsidiary of Audiovox Corporation was unveiled today at CES 2004.
The handset will give users the option to send and receive photos right from their wireless phone. Weighing just 3.2 ounces and measuring 3.5 x 1.9 x .9 in the tri-mode (800 MHz mps/CDMA, 1900 MHz PCS), CDMA2000 1X Capable (system dependent) features the MSM6100 Chipset and is GPSOne
Capable (E911 Phase2 Supported), also system dependent.
The full color handset has dual LCD displays with a main 260K TFT 1.8” LCD display (128x 60) and sub 260K TFT 1” LCD Display (96x 64) as well as a built-in two-way speakerphone, a built-in CMOS 1.3M Pixel with Macro Function, voice activated dialing and 32 polyphonic ringers. The phone is Java/BREW
capable, data capable with USB interface (up to 144 kbps), TTY capable, ERI capable and has 2-way short message service, all system dependent.
“The CDM-8910 will be a great addition to the growing line of camera phones that ACC offers,” said ACC President and CEO, Philip Christopher. “With a built-in flash and lightweight design, the CDM-8910 is perfect for people who want more features in a smaller handset.”
For complete information, or to view a demonstration of the new ACC CDM-8910, please stop by Audiovox’s CES 2004 booth, No. 20205, or visit the company’s Web site at www.audiovox.com.
CONTACTS:
At CES 2004: Booth #20205 Katie Wasserman Mobile: (516) 551-3139
Alysia Pappas/Joe Vasquez G.S. Schwartz & Co., Inc. (212) 725-4500 [email protected] [email protected]And from what I can tell, the E815 came out last year, so they aren't that far apart in age (I know, 1 year is an eternity in technology...but you know what I mean).
The camera aspect of the phone is only 1% of the reason I'd ever buy a phone, I'm far more concerned about reliability and range than taking a picture with it....which is why I avoid at all costs Nokia and Audiovox phones....spent way too much time doing tech support for a cell phone company in TN to even consider Nokia and personal experience dictates that I'll never buy another Audiovox.
Ehh...enough bitching from me.
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login