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Next G - ZTE F858

Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 08:35

Navigator 1 (NSW)

The ZTE F858 is a new release. I have had one very good report re reception in an area other Next Gs are getting nothing.
Has anyone had any reports on this model?
Rob

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AnswerID: 281162   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:10

Member - bungarra (WA) replied:

do these have the "blue tick" for country use?...

reason for asking is we need to change our next g from a samsung 701 (useles country phone) and the number you quoted doesn't come up on the Telstra website as one of those reomended for rural coverage...only seem to have a choice of 3......Samsung A412...Sony Ericsson Z750i....LG TU550

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FollowupID: 545496   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 09:21

Member - bungarra (WA) posted:

have found the answer to my own question...does have the blue tick ...but not covered under a phone plan....must be an outright purchase instead...found a few less than positive comments under a google search...might be unfair to it

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AnswerID: 281173   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 10:07

Biglinz replied:

I am about to get a new mobile but don't really understand this next G stuff. Is it a replacement for CDMA, and there appears to be a lot of reports that peple buy certain phones and are not getting the coverage they expect. I'm lost and don't know which way to jump. Any help would be appreciated, re links to check etc.

Stevo
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FollowupID: 545510   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 10:47

Gronk posted:

Yes, its a replacement for cdma, and for which way to jump ?????

Straight into the deep end like everyone else !!!!!

Some phones seem to work OK some places and not others ??

As for blue tick !! I think the only reason they get a blue tick is the ability to connect an external aerial..........if you only want it as a handheld phone....go for any of them !!

I only wanted one for making calls in the scrub......but will wait another 6 months and see if it all gets sorted..

I got an LG550...why??.....don't know.....just seemed the best at the time ?????
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FollowupID: 545518   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 11:17

Biglinz posted:

It's a total minefield Gronk. Just been brousing a few sites and found some interesting reviews on c-net. The main problem is the conflicting reports you read. The lg you got received a good review. Rated 7.8. It is hard to get a handle on what they rate the phone on. I just want to make phone calls and don't want all the other stuff. Maybe I'm just getting old and want a phone with a dial you turn round.
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FollowupID: 545528   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 13:03

Shaker posted:

Gronk, do you find the 'ascending' ring tone on the LG TU550 annoying?
It makes it very easy to miss calls, ruins an otherwise good phone.
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FollowupID: 545533   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 13:16

Member - Davoe (Yalgoo) posted:

shaker
**61*101**25# then push the send button
makes your phone ring longer - so it wont cut out just as it hits max volume
you dont need to leave perth to go bush
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FollowupID: 545545   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 14:23

Gronk posted:

Yes the ascending ring tone is a pain ( especially as I'm 1/2 deaf ), but I had them set it up so it will ring all day until the other end hangs up ( took 3 tries to get it right by Telstra though !! )

And I put the loudest ringtone I could find on ( made my own....."ring..ring " how original eh ??? )
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FollowupID: 545696   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 09:49

Mike Harding posted:

You can set a maximum ring time of 30 seconds on GSM/NextG:

**61*101**30#

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FollowupID: 545697   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 09:51

Member - Davoe (Yalgoo) posted:

yes you can
- BUT
if you do it will periodically default back to 15 seconds
you dont need to leave perth to go bush
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FollowupID: 545700   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 10:12

Mike Harding posted:

Hasn't happened to me in over five years?
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FollowupID: 545712   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:08

Member - Davoe (Yalgoo) posted:

next g hasnt been around 5 years.
i was told this and didnt think much of it.
My missus changed hers to 30 seconds and a while back it reverted back to 15 seconds (PITA when ringing her)
from asking around it seems it could be a bit of a random thing
you dont need to leave perth to go bush
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FollowupID: 545718   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:38

Mike Harding posted:

>next g hasnt been around 5 years.

No but GSM has - longer iirc.
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AnswerID: 281216   Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2008 at 15:38

Member - Oldbaz. NSW. replied:

Only input I have on the Telsta branded phones came from the girl at the Telstra shop...cheap rubbish she claimed, but who knows? I have the Samsung A412 & have found it works everywhere the old cdma did, rural NSW, it does handle a full car kit but I doubt I will go to that expense on current performance.
Can get Samsung on $0 & $20 pm....oldbaz.

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AnswerID: 281332   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 09:34

Chaz replied:

Hi Rob,

I've had the ZTE F850 for just over a year now and I think it's great.
At first, I thought it looked like cheap rubish, but at the time it was the only one I could find that came with a full car kit with external antenna plug. It has proven to be very good as far as connection, reception and durability goes. It outperformes my old Kyocera by a mile and so far has been faultless. I'd buy another if I had to.

Chaz
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FollowupID: 545698   Submitted: Sunday, Jan 13, 2008 at 10:04

Navigator 1 (NSW) posted:

Thanks everyone for your input. Looks like i will now go for the ZTE 165.
Rob

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