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Which cell phone should I choose? 3 choices.....?

My carrier (Unicel) in central Oregon, is being taken over by Verizon. They are offering me the choice of three phones for free. The Motorola Moto W755, LG VX8360 and Samsung SCH-u430. I really don't text very much and 90% of my phone use is simple calls. What phone do you recommend?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well my husband has carried the Moto755 and hasn't had any problems with it.

    My son has been carrying the LG 8350 and carried the LG8300 before that and my daughters carried the LG 8100 even before that one so I am sure the next one 8360 will be a very reliable and dependable phone as well.

    Don't know anything about the Samsung but I loved my A950.

  • 1 decade ago

    Out of the MANY MANY phones I've owned, Samsung has always been the most reliable and durable. LG seems to break all the time. Motorola is a good brand, but they don't have the features of a Samsung.

  • 5 years ago

    properly Nokia's are my favourite decision, I in basic terms discover them much less perplexing to function and that they are especially long-lasting (i've got dropped mine many situations and that is advantageous). I additionally consider the previous poster suitable to the Motorola Razor's, a good number of human beings look to have them and that they are very difficulty-loose. i do no longer understand which ones comprise a loose bluetooth i'm afraid, you will in all threat could desire to flow to a pair shops and ask the revenues reps.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i would get the motorola. I have one and they are awesome.

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