[Electronics-talk] motorola Q
Carol Feazell
cfeazell at comcast.net
Wed Nov 25 04:04:34 UTC 2009
Oo, you'll have to help me figure out which phone to get to get the most
talking benefits out of. I understand that the Motorola Q thing is a bit
cumbersome. I looked at the NV3 but no one in the store seemed to know too
much about the voice aspects but I understand this is the one if I wanted to
do texting and there is another one that would be about as good if I didn't
want to text. I'm not crazy about the idea of texting but I also don't like
the feeling that I can't, particularly since I recall in that very
devastating hurricane of New Orleans that sometimes the texting was the only
thing that got through.
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From: "Kevin Wassmer" <commanderlumpy2003 at earthlink.net>
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] motorola Q
> Hello folks. I now work at Verizon Wireless doing
> Customer service. They gave me a Motorola Q for my training. Does anyone
> know where to get a manual so I can run it with Talx? At this point I am
> clueless as to what to do. I am glad I got the phone though.
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